Hansa has been doing amazing things with water for over 100 years
August 5th, 2012
The team, based in Germany, are constantly striving to advance the science and art of taps to make the ways in which liquids work, more pleasing and more reliable.
Thanks to its timeless design, flexibility and the highest quality manufacturing standards, the HANSADESIGNO NEU range is a visually rejuvenated with enhanced new era for the HANSADESIGNO collection.
Boasting improved functionality and a range of innovative variants; the new collection has been inspired by, and continues to provide inspiration for, modern bathroom design.
The HANSADESIGNO NEU range features a 35mm cartridge, its minimal gaps allow for smooth movement, even transitions, and a variety of options to choose from.
Choose between a Top Lever or Side Lever Basin Mixer.
Choose a Sink Mixer with chrome, white or black handles.
And choose from three unique spray patterns on the DESIGNO NEU Shower Set.
Water efficiency is assured with the 5 star WELS rating for the Basin Mixer, 4 star WELS rating for the Sink Mixer and 3 star WELS rating for the shower.
Designed as well as manufactured in Germany, the HANSADESIGNO NEU range launched in the August this year forms part of the HANSA|LIVING collection of tapware.
Modern, expressive and individual, HANSA|LIVING tapware affords you to complement and enhance your desired aesthetic, with refined styling that will last the test of time.
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