A customised bathroom experience for the contemporary shower.
January 18th, 2010
Elegant discretion in bathroom design reaches new heights with the latest showerhead from KOHLER.
Destined to make chunky showerheads obsolete, the ‘WaterTile’ is a contemporary shower system, which understatedly slots in like a tile into your shower space.
With their ability to be configured differently in each shower, the customisable KOHLER ’WaterTile™’ provides a clean aesthetic that could complement any bathroom space.
22 or 54 nozzle spray heads are available to meet the requirements of each customer, able to offer a rainforest-like downpour through to a gentle mist.
Providing a customised showering experience for each user, a touch of a button can control shower time, flow rates, temperature and massage potions.
The KOHLER DTV™ also offers water-conserving functions for your home spa through a simple menu-based navigation system.
The KOHLER WaterTile™ and The KOHLER DTV™ is exclusive to Mico Design.
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