Arwa-twinflex
12.08.2009
The product arwa-twinflex developed by designer Florin Baeriswyl, dai AG, Zürich, shows how totally new design can emerge from the use of new materials and well-conceived technical features and also open up attractive possibilities in the field of refurbishment. The new design approach brings gentle, dynamic shapes to a taps and fittings environment until now dominated by chrome-plated steel.

The synthetic sheath is available in various colours, in fact it’s colour that gives the product its attention-grabbing looks. Thanks to its flexible multi-directional positioning, water can be directed exactly where it’s needed, the kind of freedom of movement that brings comfort to the kitchen and bathroom.


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