Representing a revolutionary design vision and offering a unique and responsible way of handling water, the new AXOR Starck Organic collection offers users an intuitive basin wash experience.
August 12th, 2013
Developed over a period of three years by head of AXOR Phillipe Grohe, the Starck design equally balances functionality, design and consumption to deliver a new water sensation with a delicate spray effect. Much like a generous shower, the ergonomic tap consists of 90 individual outlets – each providing countless gentle water drops.
With its pioneering approach to delivering less water without compromising effect, the consumption sits at only 3.5 litres of water per minute – a lighter comparison to its counterparts with the international standard rate currently at 7 litres per minute. Individual user controls will also monitor volume and temperature.
Made in Germany and manufactured at the AXOR plant in Hansgrohe, Schiltach, the Starck Organic collection features more than 40 products covering all areas of the bathroom. Mixers for the wash basin come in four different heights and offer a wall mounted solution – the range is also complemented with a variety of contemporary accessories.
The ‘Starck Organic’ collection is available at the AXOR showroom, Hong Kong.
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