iB Rubinetterie’s chromotherapy showerhead evokes the sense of sight, touch and sound in fresh new ways.
October 31st, 2011
The AquaBeat Chromotherapy showerhead from Italian luxury sanitary fittings producer, iB Rubinetterie, comes packed with some serious features.
To begin with, the showerhead designed by Andrea and Davide Bregoli is a sizeable 61cm by 46cm. Built-in LED lights in the showerhead are operated via a hand-held remote control where a mere touch of a button fills the bathroom with a range of vibrant or soothing colours.
The user can also switch between 2 unique shower functions. The first ’Double Waterfall’ function produces 2 beautiful cascading flow of water from opposite directions that converge at one point – simulating the feeling of standing beneath a real waterfall. The second ’Gentle Rainfall’ function provides a rejuvenating sensation for a relaxed shower experience. The sounds of the different ’waterfall’ and ’rainfall’ shower experiences also enhance the sense of being outside in nature – as is the intent!
iB Rubinetterie is available in Singapore exclusively at Equip-Design.
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