Hansgrohe unveils two new collections of bathroom fittings German bathroom specialist Hansgrohe has launched two new collections of bathroom fittings.
The two collections, Axor Uno and Metropol, debuted at Clerkenwell Design Week and were created in collaboration with Phoenix Design Studio.
Axor Uno was heavily influenced by the purist art movement and features over 70 products including taps, showerheads, handles and washbasins that feature a simple and functional design.
The Metropol collection consists of a range of mixer taps. It features a variety of handle options, and includes a mixer tap for free-standing wash basins. Metropol features a striking geometric design.
Hansgrohe has also unveiled a unique innovation in shower spray, PowderRain, which features fine silicone nozzles that are designed to transform the water into softly falling rain, and turn the simple act of showering into a unique and luxurious experience. Hansgrohe claims that the new innovation is the result of years of research and pays homage to the ‘precious element of water.’
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