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My left foot

German firm Duravit has brought out three new ranges of taps – Wave, Circle and Manhattan – to complement its extensive range of sanitaryware. The move gives specifiers even more choice in the bathroom department; not least in that the ranges are all offered as single lever mixers, thermostat taps and surface or flush-mounted.

Pictured is the ‘gently dynamic’ wave tap available in chrome, matt black and indulgently luxurious brushed bronze (pictured) or polished gold. All with levers easily manipulated by an outstretched foot.

 

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