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Award winning global designer and manufacturer of premium showers and taps, Methven, is supporting designers, architects, specifiers and developers in attaining the next generation of bathrooms with the launch of its dedicated Specification Range.
Presenting a complete collection of coordinating tapware, showering solutions and accessories, the Specification Range has been designed to provide professionals with a portfolio of products that deliver the highest standards in water efficiency, without compromising on visual appeal or performance.
The latest offering consists of three product ranges, Wai, Motu, Tasman, each featuring contemporary designs that are combined with expert craftmanship and constructed of the highest quality materials to offer first class longevity and reliability.
Each series is also available in a diverse selection of on trend finishes to support professionals in meeting the unique requirements of each project.
The first range to be launched, Wai, features a selection of tapware and showers that have been skilfully designed in five high quality finishes, Chrome, Matte Black, Brushed Brass, Gunmetal and Brushed Nickel. These diverse metallic surfaces have been created to support professionals in achieving complete design freedom with the overall interior scheme.
The contemporary collection of basin mixers, bath fillers, bath shower mixers and wall mounted options, available in five finishes supports professionals in creating a unique yet coordinated look throughout the whole development.
The range’s modern, angular design maximises visual appeal whilst delivering the highest standards in durability for enhanced ease of use and longevity.
Fitted with a four litre per minute flow regulator, the mini, regular, wall mounted and tall basin mixers support the successful specification of energy efficient bathrooms that proactively reduce long term water and energy usage helping developers adhere to Part G regulations.
The Wai bath shower mixer, available as either deck or floor mounted, also features Methven’s leading Waipori Satinjet® handset with patented technology, which is optimised to operate as low as eight litres per minute.
Alongside the Wai tapware range, Methven offers thermostatic shower valves and a diverse selection of shower heads and handsets, which allow the specifier to create bespoke showering solutions, all of which are regulated to 8 litres per minute.
Martin Walker, CEO at Methven, said: “It’s imperative that as an industry, we collectively take a proactive approach to protecting the UK’s water supply through the specification of tapware and showering systems that deliver the highest possible standards of energy and water efficiency.
“However, achieving this goal shouldn’t have to be at the sacrifice of form and function, which is why we have launched our new Specification Range to support professionals in successfully fulfilling all of these considerations, regardless of budget or specification requirements.”
The entire Specification Range will be available to specify from May 2021. For more information email specifier@uk.methven.com or visit https://www.methven.com/uk/specifiers.
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