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Bathroom retailers keen to capitalise upon consumer demand for premium technology and high end style need look no further than Vado’s exclusive new collection of electric showers which are designed to add more than a splash of colour to the bathroom.
Developed with independent retailers and their customers in mind Vado’s latest ranges of luxury showers are perfect for creating an eye catching showroom display, whilst the colour palettes available offer something to suit all tastes and interior schemes.
Vado’s Vogue electric shower combines the latest touch control technology with a choice of four vibrant, on trend colours including black, red, purple and blue. This shower features an easy to use touch control panel housed within a sleek, high gloss electric shower unit that makes it possible to turn the shower on and off with one simple touch.
The shower’s minimalist front panel also includes an illuminated display which allows the user to clearly see and select their preferred settings. Adding a personal touch to the showering experience, the Vogue model also displays the water temperature on its central panel for precise control whenever the shower is used.
Joining the Vogue range, Vado has also introduced the Elegance collection of electric showers. Available in a choice of five attractive colour options including subtle bronze and metallic fascias as well as blue, grey and speckled black finishes, the Elegance showers have a sophisticated slimline appearance. Featuring a single central control, soft press buttons, a low pressure indicator and phased shutdown the showers work as smartly as they look.
To ensure retailers can offer a wide variety of choice Vado has launched a number of other shower designs too. These include the new Chic shower which features a sleek and simplistic design, including an illuminated start/stop button and a large central control dial and the All Chrome Electric shower featuring a push start/stop function together with a low pressure indicator and phased shutdown for optimum performance.
Completing the offer and helping homeowners to create a completely sleek bathroom look the Vado Wired Digital electric shower. This unit allows for the plumbing and power pack to be hidden away in a cupboard or loft – so the only thing on show in the showering space is a chrome riser rail and an elegant easy to use elliptical control panel linked to the power pack via a hidden wire.
Jim Williams, managing director at Vado commented: “Having carefully considered what people really look for when choosing a new or replacement shower for their bathroom we simply couldn’t overlook the fact that colour is continuing to make a comeback in the bathroom.
“Whilst the days of avocado suites may be long gone many homeowners are keen to add a touch of colour to an otherwise white bathroom scheme these days but without going too far. So what better way to do that than by adding a shower?
“With outstanding visuals, bold colours and some of the most innovative bathroom technology now available on the market our new electric showers are sure to capture the imaginations of aspirational homeowners and add a splash of colour to bathrooms in 2014.”
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