Kaldewei Conoflat – Lifestyle element for modern and design-oriented bathrooms.
January 25th, 2011
Floor-level shower in stainless steel enamel guarantees freedom of movement and exclusive shower pleasure. A trend towards designing modern bathrooms as spacious and open-plan rooms is now evident.
This is also in line with a move away from closed shower and bathing solutions towards open systems which visually emphasise the expansive impact of the room. Floor-level showers are ’in’ and by no means only in demand as special solutions.
Instead, they are becoming a true lifestyle element for modern bathrooms where the focus is on design. Kaldewei is now setting new standards with the extra-shallow, floor-level Conoflat shower and redefining the boundless and luxurious shower experience.
The new Conoflat Plano shower with its elegant appearance, clear purist design and lack of visible inner contour imparts a harmonious overall appearance to the contemporary bathroom and transports the bather to a completely new feeling of expanse and elegance.
Conoflat is extremely flat and perfectly flush with the floor with no steps whatsoever when integrated into the domestic bathing landscape. The central outlet with square, enamelled cover in the same colour as the shower tray gives the Conoflat its own, characteristic look.
It blends harmoniously into the overall picture and its stability provides unrivalled comfort underfoot.
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