3 New Shower Innovations
Pictured above are three new Thermasol control and steamhead styles — Regency, Deco and Icon. Each style is designed to complement existing trim designs offered by most bath manufacturers. The Regency style features Neoclassically inspired beveled edges and elegant profiles while Deco’s linear symmetry is reminiscent of early 20th century style. Icon’s minimalist design features rounded corners and a minimalist design.
Moen has introduced a new handheld shower with a “Twist”. The Twist shower head will switch to four different spray patterns by pushing the Soft Grip thumb pad to swivel the shower head. The unit stops spraying while being switched to prevent unintended spraying of nearby walls or ceiling. Twist comes in a variety of sprays, ranging from a heavy mist to a strong, focused rinse, and is available in chrome, LifeShine brushed nickel and oil rubbed bronze finishes. A version of the Twist is also offered as a shower-only model.
Shown above, Kallista’s new Raindome showerhead with an air-induction system creates a powerful, enveloping spray. The design features Katalyst technology, which injects air into the water drops to improve the shower’s performance. The Raindome has an improved nozzle configuration which has 102 nozzles. This enables greater coverage and more even exposure.
For more information consult the experts at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center.
Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center
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