Geberit AquaClean Sela – spa-like freshness at the touch of a button

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With the bathroom being where hotel reputations can be won or lost, raising the comfort levels and exceeding guests’ expectations in terms of luxury and hygiene is all-important. Already very popular in the Far East and Japan, the shower toilet offers guests the chance to experience spa-like cleanliness and with the increase in tourism this is a trend that is catching on around the world. In the UK too, some of London’s 5* hotels are choosing shower toilets to create the perfect atmosphere for wellness. Not only does it offer simple, hygienic cleaning, which is easy to operate and control, but it also eradicates the need for a separate bidet and its compact format ensures it will fit seamlessly into any hotel bathroom. On display at the Independent Hotel Show will be several models from Geberit’s market-leading AquaClean shower toilet range.

With the connections for the water and electricity all integrated into the pan to make them invisible, Geberit AquaClean Sela looks just like a standard WC, enabling it to be seamlessly incorporated into any setting. Cleaning with a gentle, airy water spray at body temperature, Geberit AquaClean Sela is simple to operate via the controls on the side of the WC or with a remote control. The intensity can be adjusted to one of five levels, while the oscillating motion ensures a pleasant cleaning experience.

Geberit AquaClean 8000plus provides a similar washing experience, with many extra pampering functions in addition to the shower, including a dryer and odour extraction.

Visitors to the show will also be among the first to see the Geberit Omega concealed cistern, which can be installed under a windowsill or a sloping roof, making it ideal for compact hotel bathrooms.

See Geberit on Stand 175 at the Independent Hotel Show.

For more details visit www.geberit-aquaclean.co.uk or call 0800 032 9629.

Daniel Fountain / 11.09.2014

Editor, Hotel Designs

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