Roca offers an innovative, space-saving solution for the bathroom with its Hide & Seat shower fixture.
December 15th, 2013
Roca always aims to raise the standards of bathroom design and innovation, standing by the company’s brand values of Leadership, Design, Innovation, Sustainability and Well-being. Raising the bar once again is the multifunctional Hide & Seat shower concept.
Hide & Seat brings an intelligent and novel design to the shower area by combining functionality with a sense of well-being. The system combines a shower tray with a shower screen, and integrates a seat and trolley into the streamlined design.
Hide & Seat is made up of an acrylic shower tray (1400 x 800mm) and glass screen (1400 x 2000mm), and incorporates a 300 x 800mm bench seat. The seat, which fits snugly into the shower area, lifts up to reveal a pocket storage for keeping shower time paraphernalia like sponges, loofahs and bottles of shower gels and creams.
The exterior portion of Hide & Seat features a pull-out trolley that is kept separate from the shower area, ensuring its contents remain dry. The trolley can be used to store spare towels and bathrobes, and doubles up as an extra stool in the bathroom.
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