The new metallic, black and white styles in hansgrohe’s FinishPlus surface design portfolio will be made available on two of the most popular faucets.

Brushed Bronze
September 13th, 2019
Long gone are the days of a chrome finish being your only option for faucets. New surface designs from hansgrohe tap into the design language of today’s most desirable interiors, and give you the option of matching your faucet to your overall bathroom or kitchen design.

Two of hansgrohe’s most popular faucet lines – Metropol and Talis E – will be made available in five new FinishPlus colours, giving you plenty of options for a cohesive design expression across every inch of your space.
The new FinishPlus colours range from pure, uncompromising Matte Black and Matte White, to three delectable metallics.
Polished Gold Optic (a rich, warm gold), Brushed Bronze (a gentle mid-tone brown) and Brushed Black Chrome (a stately deep grey) were developed by hansgrohe as chrome alternatives that will bring elegance and character to both bright and dark spaces.
A host of complementary products in other hansgrohe lines will also be made available in the new FinishPlus colours – from showerpipe shower controls to head showers to angle valves. This means an entire bathroom space can designed with a cohesive design expression – no matter the style.
The new FinishPlus colours can also be brought to the kitchen faucet. Contact hansgrohe to find out more!
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