A hand shower system that emulates the rain.
June 29th, 2010
This Raindance showerware range ensures that you play an important role in climate protection – beginning in the bathroom each day.
The Hansgrohe collection has risen to the challenge of transforming a little bit of water into a whole lot of rain.
The Raindance shower systems are controlled by AirPower, a technology developed by Hansgrohe to save on water and at the same time improve the showering experience for its customers.
Water is infused with air and released in soft large drops, providing you with the feeling of a downpour when in reality, water is being distributed highly efficiently.
This Raindance range as well the innovations AirPower and QuickClean, which accompany it, showcase Hansgrohe’s continuing dedication to new technology and design.
The swivelling Allrounder doesn’t require a shower bar to showcase its many talents. As a flexible support system, it can serve as a hand, overhead and side shower.
Rainbow is different again thanks to the arch-shaped attachment, the flexible hand shower becomes an overhead shower, releasing a wide shower of rain.
The Raindance range is available in three different sizes – 100, 120 and 150 mm as well as three different style worlds to suit your personal taste – E as in Elegance, S as in Style or C as in Classic.
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