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Floor drain CeraNiveau with Zentrix

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Design: Johannes Dallmer
Article no: 511249 / 511300
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01 product description
Product description
The highly acclaimed CeraNiveau is a compact channel drain for level access showers. It features an elegantly proportioned cover which incorporates a 6 mm wide slot for water to drain through. Available in a variety of finishes - polished, satin or matt black stainless steel, antique bronze - in a stroke it takes the drain cover to the level of a bathroom accessory which complements perfectly the fi nish of the brassware. With only 108 mm build-in height, CeraNiveau is perfect for new-build or refurbishment.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
6 cm |
height |
10,8 cm |
length |
25,5 cm |
03 Technical Data
technical description
type CeraNiveau, Zentrix RG 60 grating, satin stainless steel
used with floor drain body CeraNiveau height adjustable up to 15 mm
- spigot: ABS
- frame: ABS, 255 x 60 mm, light grey
- Cover plate: 304 satin stainless steel
04 Tags
Architecture, Bathroom, Dallmer Articles, Dallmer Products, Invisibility – Out of Sight, Johannes Dallmer Products, Products, reference, sketchbook, system05 Articles about Dallmer
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