Modern in design and engineered for performance, the handheld shower bronze finish brings both sophistication and practicality to the bathroom. Constructed from solid brass and coated in a resilient PVD coating, it offers durability and elegance in equal measure.
The flexible bronze shower head with hose ensures smooth, controlled water flow, making daily use effortless and efficient. Supported by a sturdy holder, the unit remains secure and accessible, maintaining a tidy and polished look. An integrated outlet allows for consistent performance, optimising water delivery without disrupting the clean aesthetic.
Purposefully wall mounted, the fixture saves space while enhancing accessibility and ease of use. Inspired by the silhouette of a microphone, the design incorporates subtle curves and detailing that set it apart. Its round shape provides a balanced and refined finish, ideal for contemporary spaces. Measuring 210mm in height and projecting 75mm from the wall, the form is compact yet striking.
Functioning reliably from LP 0.2 minimum water pressure, this fixture is suited to a wide range of bathroom systems. It includes a 15-year guarantee, ensuring long-term performance and dependable quality.
Features and Benefits:
- Contemporary, stylish design
- Round wall outlet with integrated handset holder
- Supplied with a slim shower handset, flexible hose, and holder
- Made from robust brass with a durable PVD coating
- Brushed bronze finish for a modern touch
- Wall-mounted for a clean and compact look
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Height: 210 mm
- Projection: 75 mm
- WRAS approved for quality assurance
- Requires a minimum water pressure of 0.2 bar
- Ideal for low-pressure water systems
- 15-year manufacturer’s guarantee
Flow Rate
- 0.2Bar: 4.8L/min
- 0.5Bar: 5.6L/min
- 1Bar: 7L/min
- 2Bar: 9.6L/min
- 3Bar: 12L/min
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