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updates to its Renova Plan range of bathroom furniture, with two new colourways and a series of product enhancements across the collection. The Renova Plan range is now available in
Geberit updates Renova Plan range L
uxury bathroom designer and manufacturer Geberit has unveiled
Hickory Light and Hickory furniture colours, in addition to existing White high gloss coated and Lava matt coated. Replacing Oak and Light Elm, the new colours match those available in Geberit’s Selnova Square S range to provide an easy and flexible upgrade solution.
This versatile offering features an improved slim
drawer system on the vanity unit, creating additional space and ease of access, including new hinges for a wider door opening on the tall cabinet. Internal panels have also been upgraded to match the colour of external panels across all products. The Renova Plan range brings modern,
geometric design across a wide range of ceramic and furniture products to provide aesthetically pleasing and affordable solutions for all bathrooms. Sarah Hillsdon, Category Manager Geberit Bathroom Products & Installation Systems, said:
“The Renova Plan range was launched in October 2020 as part of our Geberit Select collection and we’re delighted to be able to bring forward this planned update earlier than anticipated after its initial success. “These changes enable easier upgrade solutions
and bring a series of tweaks to improve the products for end users – demonstrating our commitment to continuously develop our bathroom products.” Visit
www.geberit.co.uk/renovaplan for full
details.
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