Billi has three new tap styles, and a corresponding font.
June 14th, 2012
In response to prior collaborations with architects and designer, Billi offers design options and alternative finishes, with three new tap styles, and a new corresponding font.
The levered tap is streamlined and elegant; the foundation of the range. It can be simply operated with position-sensitive levers.
The touch tap is an innovative, contemporary tap, with no levers to interfere with the clean, sophisticated style. It has an operation panel on the top of the tap – just touching an icon will cause the tap to dispense the required amount of water.
The remote option is another version of the lever free tap, but with an operation panel located away from the tap itself. This can be installed in your desired position allowing for those with restricted dexterity, and ensures easy operation whilst still enjoying the benefits of Billi’s instant boiling and chilled systems.
The collection in branded with a new flush-mount font, complimenting the modern, clean styling. Available in black, brushed and chrome finish.
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