The hansgrohe Rebris faucet range focuses on timelessness, quality, resource conservation and smart features that make everyday life easier.
April 11th, 2023
Single-lever faucet is the most common bathroom faucet that many people use daily. Simple in appearance, it’s a fixture that controls the flow of water out of a pipe. Yet it becomes a three-ring circus when the faucet breaks down. So what differentiates an average faucet from an excellent one? It lies in the innovative technologies, exceptional quality and human-centric design that makes the faucet a pleasure to operate.
hansgrohe understands that a faucet must deliver on many requirements. The German sanitary brand’s Rebris range focuses on the essentials in terms of design, technology, function and sustainability. Integrated with hansgrohe’s AirPower technology, each water droplet that flows out of the Rebris faucet is enriched with air, making it feel lusher and more full-bodied against the user’s skin. Water splashing and consumption significantly reduce. Plus, the flow rate will never exceed five litres per minute thanks to the integrated EcoSmart technology.

Resource conservation is not just limited to water. Rebris automatically supplies cold water when the lever is in the middle position. Therefore, for a short on and off when moistening the toothbrush, for example, no unnecessary energy is consumed for heating the water. This CoolStart technology only starts the energy-intensive water treatment process when the lever is actively moved out of the middle position, saving on energy, costs and carbon emissions.
Innovation is aplenty with Rebris. The faucet has a so-called Coin Slot aerator, which can simply be detached from the faucet with a coin for uncomplicated cleaning. This simple but ingenious solution makes it a breeze for homeowners and maintenance staff in the hospitality and commercial sectors, as no special tools are required.

Design wise, the Rebris faucet range bears the quintessential hansgrohe aesthetic: minimalist and geometric in appearance. It comes in two design variations: Rebris S with soft curves and Rebris E with clean, angular lines. Both options are available in different comfortable heights and in trendy chrome and matte black finishes to accommodate users’ needs and bathroom ambience.


The design language extends beyond washbasin faucets to include bathtub spouts and single-lever fixtures for the shower. Other hansgrohe products from the existing range, such as the AddStoris accessories or the Vernis hand-held showers, harmoniously complement the Rebris faucet line. This creates a holistic solution that makes upgrading a hassle-free process in the future.



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