A quality shower experience, from Hansgrohe, designed by Phoenix Design
July 14th, 2011
The new Crometta 85 Green EcoSmart shower has everything you need for a great showering experience: superior functions, attractive spray modes and the unmistakeable quality of a genuine Hansgrohe shower – Made in Germany. With its discreet design it is ideally suited for an easy exchange or even a quick bathroom renovation as well as large scale projects. Running at 6L/min, Crometta 85 Green offers exceptional water saving without compromising on the refreshing showering experience.

The shower solution that fits anywhere
The new, Unica’Crometta wall bar matches the Crometta 85 Green in form and function. As a set, they provide unlimited shower pleasure. The slim wall bar is equipped with a fully chromed shower support, which makes both height and angle adjustment extremely easy. With just one simple movement, the hand shower can be positioned to direct the spray either directly or diagonally from above. Thanks to its discreet design, the shower set can easily be integrated into any bathroom.

EcoSmart – Saving water without sacrificing comfort
Environmental protection has for a long time been an inherent part of Hansgrohe’s business philosophy. In addition to the careful use of resources and an environmentally sensitive production process, our efforts are particularly focused on saving water. We develop showers which provide a voluminous, wide spray even at reduced water consumption. The specially developed, water-saving Crometta 85 Green accelerates the water by enriching it with air. Despite the reduced consumption of only 6 litres of water per minute, it delivers an invigorating shower jet with noticeably higher volume.

Mixing with air
Air is drawn in through an opening in the middle of the spray disc and mixed with water in the shower head. Part of the water is replaced by air, accelerating the flow.

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