Pinch from Rogerseller is a unique statement in tapware.
May 30th, 2011
The idea for the Pinch 3-hole tapware range arose from the idea of kneading dough, inspiring tap handles that look as if they’ve been pulled, pressed and stretched out from their base.

The slim ergonomic handles encourage an effortless response to the design as users’ fingers curl naturally into a ’pinch’ action at contact.

Slim, low profile flanges conceal patented German cartridge technology, combining an avant-garde aesthetic with the latest innovations.
This 5-star WELS rated range is available as a basin set, wall top assemblies and wall bath and basin outlets.

Discover Pinch tapware at Rogerseller today.
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