• September 19, 2024

GRAFF launches Touch-Free Sensor Faucets for Contemporary Bathrooms

Luxury bath and kitchen fixture manufacturer GRAFF is expanding its Art of Bath collection with cutting-edge bathroom faucets that feature advanced sensor technology. These touch-free faucets respond to a simple wave of the hand, offering a sleek and hygienic solution for modern bathrooms.

Designed for public spaces, GRAFF’s sensor faucets combine an intuitive, discreet design with a contemporary silhouette, creating a luxurious and serene ambiance. By minimizing physical contact with fixture surfaces, these faucets reduce wear and tear, enhancing both durability and sustainability. The elegant design of GRAFF’s sensor faucets complements a wide range of interior styles, adding sophistication and grace to any bath space.

Speaking on this, Ziggy Kulig, Founder and CEO, GRAFF, said, “The contemporary profile of our sensor faucets is supported by our advanced technology and engineering expertise, instilling a sense of confidence and assuring hygienic ease and reliability. The faucets are engineered for convenience and conservation—water only flows when the sensor is activated—eliminating the waste of water that occurs when faucets are left running.”

With no need to touch the faucet, GRAFF’s sensor technology helps to maintain pristine environments in spaces where hygiene is of the utmost importance. The faucets are available in GRAFF’s fine handcrafted finishes, including options such as Steelnox® Satin Nickel, designed to prevent fingerprints and water spots, complementing the beauty of interiors of elevated design.

GRAFF’s designs are supported by use of the highest-quality materials, a rich heritage of European craftsmanship, and meticulous attention to detail. Protecting earth’s most precious resource while presenting a versatile, minimalist design, GRAFF’s sensor faucets set the course for a green future.

Read Previous

Tansen Introduces Luxurious Cocktails to Enhance the Dining Experience

Read Next

IHHA Urges Government to Establish Framework for Heritage Preservation

Most Popular

This will close in 0 seconds