Phoenix Tapware has released a new range of kitchen sink mixers, the Prize, Blix and Vezz
February 1st, 2016
The three new flexible mixers have been designed and crafted in Australian, and all three feature different, yet uniformly elegant forms. Phoenix Tapware designed these mixers for freedom of movement and flexibility to suit any household.
The Blix hose sink mixer features a matte black rubber hose and a round, slim profile, making it the ideally suited to modern designer kitchens. Likewise the Vezz, which like Blix features a velvet touch and matte black rubber hose, this time teamed with a more bauhaus, square body.
The Prize echoes the slim profile of the Blix, yet sports closed coil spring. The minimal style of the Prize sink mixer makes it a safe and reliable designer selection for kitchen schemes both modern to the traditional.
Each mixer’s body is built from solid brass and feature flexible and extendable hoses, so as to provide enhanced reach during use.
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