EKU Banio Sliding Shower Screens from Häfele combine functionality and design for an elegant bathroom solution.
August 29th, 2011
EKU Banio is an innovative sliding shower screen system for high quality frameless glass showers.
Combining form and quality, EKU Banio is flexible and multi-faceted.
It’s the perfect system for glass showers in recessed spaces or for corner solutions, available as a complete set or as a single fitting.

Concealed technology, clean profiles and horizontal emphasis bring transparency and elegance to the bathroom. Optional sealing profiles are also available.
Production of all aluminium profiles uses only straight cuts, so no glass processing is required, which makes for quick production and easy installation.
Spray and leak proof, the system is also easy to clean and maintain.
EKU Banio is available in plain anodised or polished finish. Visit the Häfele website for more information.
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