Roca’s In-Flow bathtub stands out for its innovation, sustainability and intelligent technology.
January 19th, 2014
Conceived by Roca’s Innovation Lab, In-Flow represents a breakthrough in bathroom design. The bathtub features an ergonomic interior and includes an adjustable headrest and a seat for maximum user comfort.
In addition, a revolutionary water blade system ensures that the tub takes in 75 per cent less water than a normal bath, while the internal ergonomic shape and enveloping waterfalls make more effective use of the water. The tub’s generous dimensions and hydro-massage system also offers users a relaxing and indulgent bathing experience.
Faucets are kept hidden and pop up at a touch of a button, thus ensuring that the tub retains its clean and pure design aesthetic. It also comes with a touch screen remote control that allows the user to choose between settings.
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