Hastings Tile & Bath announces VOLA round shower award from German Design Council

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Freeport, NY — Hastings Tile & Bath, the exclusive distributor of the VOLA line of contemporary bath fixtures in the U.S., has announced that VOLA’s Round Shower Collection has won an award for excellence in design in the Home Interiors Category from the German Design Council, an independent and internationally active institution that supports companies in efficiently communicating design expertise and also seeks to strengthen the broader general public’s understanding of design.

“VOLA’s long history of continuity of design and innovation can certainly be seen in their Round Shower series”, says Bob Gifford, director of bath products for Hastings Tile & Bath. “Their ability to maintain their history while embracing technology is what makes all of VOLA’s products such standouts. It’s no wonder they’ve won this award.”

This is not the first shower to be designed and manufactured by VOLA. It is the first ever round-head shower. That’s what makes it special. It is a natural extension of the VOLA range. And it means a luxury bathroom can now be totally VOLA, combining chosen elements from the award-winning Round Series. The Round Shower is effortlessly elegant. Like all VOLA products, it keeps its technical parts subtly hidden from view.



December 10, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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