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GROHE’s new choice of colours offers consumers the chance to create a personalised bathroom experience
GROHE is delighted to unveil a new range of mixer colours, providing consumers with the opportunity to personalise their bathroom experience.
The new colours will include Warm Sunset, Cool Sunrise, Hard Graphite and Soft Graphite and will be available from Spring 2016, on GROHE’s Allure Brilliant, Grandera and Eurodisc Cosmopolitan ranges.
The addition of a new choice of colours will offer consumers the chance to create a unique bathroom experience, with mixers that perfectly match the room’s desired décor.
Raj Mistry, GROHE UK Marketing Director, comments: “We are delighted to announce the launch of our new GROHE mixer colours. We understand that consumers and designers have different needs and likes when planning a bathroom space, and GROHE is continually striving to meet this wide range of requirements.
"By offering a greater choice of mixer finishes, we are offering our consumers and clients the chance to further individualise their bathroom experience.”
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