Neat Pipework for small basin Monobloc Mixer?

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05Feb - Reposting thread -
Suggestions please on how to make a neat job of the pipework from a RAK compact washbasin with Bristan Prism monobloc mixer? Where the rigid tails (15mm reducing in steps down to 10mm threaded end) drop down it will look ugly with so much pipework relative to the small basin - tails, elbows & service valve - before it then goes through the wall into the studwork. I want it to go into the wall just a short way down so the minimum pipework shows.

I am thinking of using flexible stainless braided tails with inbuilt service valves if available (?) but they are all 300mm plus long and would need coiling up, or otherwise taking through into the studwork with a hidden joint there - !! not preferred.

Are there any shorter flex tails, 100mm to 150mm long? Also including a built in check valve if possible? There appears to be no such animal, all are at least 300mm to 600mm.

With this small basin, see link, there is not enough to hide the pipework behind it.

See basin at ... http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/150544942107?clk_rvr_id=311463891091

Any ideas please?
Many thanks.
 
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