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BRASSWARE & ACCESSORIES


VitrA Origin Brassware Copper, Matt Black, Brushed Nickel and Chrome


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Utopia adds black into its brassware collection


As part of its recent major product launch, Utopia Bathrooms has introduced a selection of matt black taps, co-ordinating showering elements and complementary items, perfect for adding a contemporary twist to its latest collections. The popular Divine and Razo


ranges are now available in a choice of both sparkling chrome and matt black to suit every style. Explaining the move, Helen Clark,


Head of Marketing at Utopia Bathrooms, said “Consumers are seeking subtle ways in which they


can add colour and personality into their bathrooms and experimenting with different finishes of brassware is a perfect way to do this. Anyone seeking inspiration on how to incorporate black brassware into their bathroom design need only refer to our new brochure for ways to add striking black highlights. It’s amazing how they can transform the overall look of a bathroom.”


01902 406402 www.utopiagroup.com


New electronic sensor from Hansgrohe


Introducing the new range of contactless E-Mixers from The Hansgrohe Group. Offering a more hygienic and sustainable brassware solution, the innovative touch-free, sensor- controlled range of basin mixers effortlessly combines form with function. Equipped with


infrared proximity electronics, the non-contact fittings have an on/off function that operates within a 200mm sensor area, ensuring taps do not need to be touched to turn on. Requiring less cleaning and delivering a more hygienic experience, the electronic tops also boost impressive eco- credentiols. Each mixer comes with EcoSmart technology which enables economical consumption by limiting the flow of water to


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around five litres per minute. The sensor technology also ensures water consumption is regulated according to demand, with a short stopping time of 60 seconds. For the full range of E-Mixers,


visit the webiste or contact the team.


hansgrohe@hiligate pr.co.ukwww.hansgrohe.co.ukwww.axor-designs.co.uk


he subtle, elegant design is the key theme of the outstanding Origin brassware and accessories range from


VitrA. Origin presents retailers, designers and consumers with a complete and versatile collection that is the perfect partner for contemporary sanitaryware. There are over


150 pieces in the collection including monobloc taps in four heights, wall and deck mounted mixers, and both concealed and exposed thermostatic and manual showers with a choice of handheld or fixed overhead showers. A comprehensive range of accessories complements taps and showers. All pieces are available in chrome, brushed nickel, copper and matt black finishes. “This is a beautiful,


comprehensive collection,” comments Marketing Manager Margaret Talbot. “The design-for-all ethos can be seen throughout with the choice of finishes, sizes and product types. Top-quality materials have been used with cartridges that allow light fingertip control and deliver an efficient flow rate. There are products to satisfy the most demanding specification with basin mixers, baths, showers, wet rooms, WCs and complementary accessories. VitrA Origin also includes colour-matched bottle traps and waste covers. The exposed and concealed shower systems can be installed using VitrA’s innovative Minibox and V-Box systems.” Origin taps require an operating pressure of 0.3 bar.


Shower also from the Origin collection shown in matt black also available in brushed nickel, matt black, chrome and copper.


01235 750990 www.vitra.co.uk


Origin basin mixer shown in matt black on Plural monoblock basin also in matt black.


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