The P.Square Double Towel Bar is engineered for those who seek the highest level of architectural detail and functional durability. It is constructed from genuine SS304 stainless steel, ensuring the unit is completely rust-proof and capable of withstanding the constant moisture of a high-end washroom.
The fixture is defined by its striking two-tone aesthetic: the two square-profile horizontal rails and the connecting support arms are finished in a sleek matte black, while the robust square wall-mounting bases are finished in a brilliant metallic gold. This dual-rail design doubles the hanging space of a standard bar, allowing for the organized drying of multiple large towels. Each rail features a linear, geometric shape that provides a modern alternative to traditional round bars. With its reinforced square bases and designer color palette, the N289 is an ideal choice for boutique hotels and high-end residential master suites.
Key Features
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Genuine SS304 Stainless Steel Core: Provides ultimate resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and structural wear.
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Luxury Two-Tone Finish: Combines matte black rails with metallic gold square bases for a sophisticated, high-contrast look.
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Double-Rail Capacity: Offers two full-length bars to organize and dry multiple towels simultaneously.
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Modern Square Profile: Features a geometric design across the rails and brackets to complement contemporary linear bathroom fixtures.
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Heavy-Duty Pedestal Mounting: Secured by two wide square bases that ensure a stable, flush-to-wall installation.
Benefits
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Bold Visual Focal Point: The unique black and gold color scheme instantly elevates the aesthetic of any modern bathroom.
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Enhanced Airflow Drying: The staggered double-rail system ensures towels are separated for faster drying and improved hygiene.
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Maintenance-Free Durability: The high-quality finish and steel construction resist fingerprints and water spots.
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Professional Grade Stability: Designed to support the weight of heavy, plush towels without sagging or loosening over time.
























