A luxurious shower experience delivered with Hansgrohe’s trademark water saving technologies.
July 30th, 2009
The world’s first horizontal rain panel, the Raindance Rainfall delivers an entirely new bathing experience.
Whether it’s bathing under a lush waterfall, taking a hydro massage or immersing the body in a shower of aerated raindrops, Hansgrohe’s horizontal showerhead invigorates and relaxes.
The 240 mm rain panel projects far into the bathing space, delivering aerated water droplets in each of its three settings, rain, splash and whirl.
Raindance Rainfall capitalises on Hansgrohe’s water saving technologies to deliver a luxurious, yet sustainable experience.
With Hansgrohe products you can realise a water saving of up to 50%.
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