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The new Pura range, which translates as pure from
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish, reflects the stylish simplicity and
minimialistic quality of the enclosures and is the first of Aqualux's
collections to offer a completely frameless showering experience.
The aspirational collection is available in larger sizes up to 1000mm
and features unique, elegant long bar styled handles, chrome polished
fittings and matching integral towel rail. All enclosures are available
in polished silver and 8mm, limescale resistant glass is used as
standard. Clever features such as gel magnet door seals have also been
included to ensure a leak-free enclosure.
The UK's leading manufacturer of bath screens and shower enclosures has
also applied its extensive knowledge of the market to make the
installation of any Pura enclosure incredibly easy by providing a guide
block to create balance during fitting. Integral shelves provide an
added-value feature, but also allow for adjustment for out-of-true walls
up to 25mm.
Included in the collection are a Double Opening
Saloon Door Off-set Quadrant, 900mm x 1200mm, large corner entry, 900mm
x 1000mm, D-Shape Quadrant, 925mm x 1050mm, Pivot door recess or as a
corner fit with side panel 900mm x 1000mm and single and double hinged
door quadrant, 900mm x 1000mm. A stylish Square bath screen also
features in the Pura collection.
Aqualux has also launched a new selection of shower trays to accompany
the Pura collection which have been specifically designed to be as easy
to install as the enclosures.
Aqualux is so confident in its new Pura collection, all the enclosures
come with a lifetime guarantee.
Commenting on the new Pura range, Sandra Hyde, marketing manager, said:
"In 2007 we're seeing a subtle reworking of the previous fashion for
chunky geometric shapes and the introduction of curves to soften the
look of the bathroom.
"The new Pura collection has been designed with the fashion for the
fitted bathroom in mind. The use of sleek, contemporary bar handles and
complementary hinges fit effortlessly with the trend for the linear
lines of a fitted bathroom. |