Bathing is taken to new sensorial heights – one inspired by weather phenomena and nature’s moods.
January 29th, 2014
Different types of rain, fog, light and fragrance come together to create a highly sensorial bathing experience in Sensory Sky.
Conceived by Sieger Design for Dornbracht, Sensory Sky integrates high technology into a sleek, minimalist design. The expansive rain panel features separate shower fields for the head sprinkler, body sprinkler and rain curtain, as well as a cold-water fog nozzle and light and fragrance functions.
Controls are easy and convenient to use thanks to the new digital Smart Tools that Dornbracht has developed, based on Smart Water technology.
Alongside the three scenarios, READJUST, RELEASE and REJOICE, spray heads, nozzles, light and fragrances can also be set independently of one another, for a custom shower.
What results is a one-of-a-kind showering experience, much like bathing in the open air.
Dornbracht is carried in Hong Kong by Colourliving.
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