Excellent German technology with a high aesthetic standard.
April 12th, 2010
For many, the pleasure of a good meal starts with cooking fresh ingredients, washing and cutting the vegetables.
For Hansgrohe the pleasure starts with designing a reliable tool to help with all these cooking preparations.
As a result of solid workmanship, high-quality materials and sophisticated technology, the Focus S and Talis S kitchen mixers are robust and durable.
Developed by Phoenix Design, the Hansgrohe kitchen mixers marry excellent technology with top aesthetics.
Focus S is characterised by reduction and a hint of avant-garde whilst Talis S showcases clear functionality and sleek design for the modern kitchen.
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