Hansgrohe’s new faucet line has the performance and aesthetics to elevate any wetroom.
September 2nd, 2024
In this new dawn of sustainability, designers have an appreciation for the little things; those small tweaks that can transform a space without the need for a complete renovation or refit. When it comes to bathrooms and wet spaces in particular, finding small changes that can elevate the environment are especially important, helping to save the cost, time, and wastage that can come with retiling and waterproofing.
For almost 120 years, Hansgrohe has been a global leader in holistic solutions for bathrooms and kitchens, providing intelligent and beautiful products for premium water delivery. Their newest product, Rebris, continues this long-standing tradition, as a faucet that delivers smart features and reliable quality to bring a new freshness to bathroom spaces.
Two variations for maximum impact

The Rebris faucet range delivers sophisticated product design in two variations: Rebris S and Rebris E. Soft and curved or angular and minimalist, the dual product has the flexibility to adapt to the personal needs and aesthetics of the user and the respective space. For bathrooms designed as organic sanctuaries, the supple form of the Rebris S creates a continuation of a more relaxed typology, while the sleek Rebris E draws on modernist design vernaculars with its clean lines and smooth finish.

Both models are available in varying heights to reflect different use cases and design contexts, and can also be selected in either matte black or chrome. They are also part of an extended Hansgrohe design language, with concealed variations, bathtub spouts and single-lever fixtures for the shower all available. Additional hansgrohe products from existing ranges, such as the AddStoris accessories or the Vernis hand-held showers, also complement the faucet line, meaning a harmonious space is able to be created, or maintained, easily.
A technological statement
Like all of Hansgrohe’s products, the Rebris range combines form and function, with both models integrated with CoolStart and EcoSmart technology.

Driven by sustainability, CoolStart facilitates easy energy saving, with the faucet automatically supplying cold water when the handle is in the middle position. Particularly useful for quick water usage, CoolStart means water is not being unnecessarily heated, saving energy for more intentional use. Water flow is also controlled thanks to EcoSmart technology, which reduces the faucet’s flow rate to just 5 liters per minute, conserving water without the reliance on the user.

The addition of a Coin Slot aerator can provide an improved cleaning experience, with a simple detachment mechanism meaning cleaning is simpler than ever before.
Small change, big impact

With both aesthetics and performance considered in the Rebris range, Hansgrohe are making it easier than ever to create an elevated bathroom or wet room. Speaking to different design typologies, use cases, and environmental needs, the faucets are compatible with spaces of all kinds, and complements existing tap and shower hardware for a harmonious and uniform feel. In a space that can be notoriously difficult to transform easily and affordably, the launch of this range marks a new horizon for bathroom design, with the Rebris showing how a small update can provide maximum impact.
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