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Duravit's New Technologies Enhance Bathroom Hygiene, Sustainability, and Comfort

Say goodbye to bacteria and hello to savings. Duravit's new innovations make your bathroom cleaner and greener.

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Duravit's New Technologies Enhance Bathroom Hygiene, Sustainability, and Comfort

Duravit AG, a leading innovator in bathroom solutions, has introduced new technologies to enhance hygiene, sustainability, and user comfort. Their latest offerings include DuraShield® glaze, Shower System Shelf 1050, DuraFlush® technology, and SensoWash toilets.

Duravit's DuraShield® glaze provides a permanent barrier against bacteria, dirt, and limescale on ceramic surfaces. It eliminates 99.99% of bacteria within 24 hours, ensuring a clean and healthy bathroom environment.

The Shower System Shelf 1050 is designed to reduce water consumption without compromising the shower experience. It achieves up to 40% savings with the hand shower and 60% with the shower head, contributing to sustainability.

Duravit's DuraFlush® technology ensures thorough cleaning while using less water. It requires as little as 4/2 liters per flush, making it an eco-friendly option for bathroom users.

The company's SensoWash toilets combine advanced hygiene technology with intuitive operation and elegant design. Features include a bidet shower, warm air dryer, UV disinfection, and seat heating, providing users with a comfortable and hygienic experience.

Duravit AG continues to innovate in the bathroom industry with its new technologies. DuraShield® glaze, Shower System Shelf 1050, DuraFlush® technology, and SensoWash toilets all contribute to improved hygiene, sustainability, and user comfort, solidifying the company's commitment to these areas.

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