With five new drainage systems, Aquabocci are at the forefront of drainage technology – presenting a world first in their newest model, ‘The Bläde’.
July 1st, 2013
Founded by an industrial designer in Berlin, Aquabocci rose to prominence in 2010 with the launch of the A40 drainage system.
Subsequently, the company has continued to bring new, game-changing products to the market each year.
Aquabocci have new drainage systems in over 200 anodized colours, lending them perfectly to myriad applications.
Bringing a new product out each year, with the WunderGrip CSIRO R-13 in 2011 and the The Aquabocci Custom in 2012, 2013 will raise the bar again with the launch of ‘The Bläde’.
‘The Bläde’ is a cutting-edge, first of its kind, channel-drain. A complex, engineering marvel, the drain’s exacting design standards delivers a visually seamless water removal solution. Offered in three colours, with a removable anodised alloy lid, ‘The Bläde’ can also match your tile thickness due to a range of height adjustable spacers.
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