Sunday, December 11, 2011

Hansgrohe Faucets


!±8± Hansgrohe Faucets

When it comes to excellence in kitchen, bath and shower faucets, Hansgrohe faucets are the name to trust. Since 1901, they have been providing innovating products to discerning consumers. Their original workshop was located in Germany's Black Forest. Now the company has twenty major offices around the world. They also serve customers in over seventy countries.

Hansgrohe faucets come in both modern and contemporary designs. They are made to enhance any kitchen or bathroom. Many people turn to their designs when it is time to re-model the kitchen or bathroom. Recently, the company has undertaken a very extensive launch of a new line of products. The new Axor collection continues its leading edge quality design.

The Axor collection was created along with a well-known French designer Jean-Marie Massaud. The main piece in the new designs is the lavatory mixer. It features an asymmetrical shelf like surface, which is approximately sixteen inches wide. The base of the mixer is quite slim and bends upwards into a slight curve. The designers liken the shape to a blade of grass. A sheet of water descends from the edge of the shelf into a white washbowl. It is a remarkable design that is unique and artistic.

The bathroom is a very individual room and Hansgrohe faucets are designed with that individuality in mind. The product line consists of:

Shower massagers Shower diverters Hand showers Lavatory faucets Bidets Tub fillers Electronic faucets Deck valves Shower sets Thermostatic mixers Shower arcs

Hansgrohe faucets also feature the worlds first adjustable hand shower. In addition, hand shower hoses that are kink proof have also been introduced to the market. Besides all the hardware the company provides, they also have a long line of bathroom hardware accessories available as well. A search on your favorite search engine will provide all the updated information available on this quality manufacturer.


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