Redefine your Kitchen or Bathroom with Phoenix Tapwares new ‘Gloss’ Range.
September 21st, 2011
With a signature reputation for excellence and an integrated approach, Phoenix redefines the industry of three dimensional tapware with its new Gloss range.
GS780 CHR – Gloss Shower/Wall Mixer
With its luminous body and stylish appearance, the Gloss range highlights and accentuates its surrounding living space, making it a fashionable must for any modern kitchen or bathroom.
GS774 CHR – GS776 CHR – Gloss Wall Basin/Bath Outlet 180mm
GS791 CHR – Gloss Shower/Bath Diverter Mixer
GS785 CHR – GS783 CHR – Gloss Wall Basin/Bath Set 180mm
GS770 CHR – Gloss Basin Mixer
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