The new Zip HydroTap Design and Celsius ranges incorporate fuse the latest in innovative technology with elegance and style.
July 13th, 2015
The Zip Hydrotap Design range has been designed to please the most discerning of users. Consisting of three elegant options – the Arc, the Cube and the Elite – the entire range is available in a range of finishes including bright chrome, brushed chrome, matte black and gloss black.
The Zip Celsius range complements the style of a modern kitchen. Available in two distinctive design options, the Arc the Cube, Celsius continues Zip’s pursuit of water at its purest and is also available in a variety of finishes.
Instant hot and chilled water is just a button away with chilled sparkling water a common feature across both ranges additionally.
Every tap in both the Celsius and Design ranges is equipped with the Zip 0.2 micron filtration system, which instantly delivers water that is both irresistible and tasty.
A stylish addition for the modern kitchen, the Zip Celsius and Design ranges add style and elegance to any space, fusing them with modern technology to providing the purest water.
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