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Corsa Bath have launched their Nexa Italian range of faucets in the Indian market. These facucets are suitable for all bathrooms as it has a stainless steel finish, which is durable and easy to maintain. The new Italian range has an increased appreciation for practical design, and introduces a new and unique design element of adjustable-flow-rate restrictors, keeping in mind water conservation. The new technology helps conserve water, and delivers no more than 2.5 gallons per minute. When it comes to functionality, the pull-down and pull-out models remain the most popular choice in faucets. <p></p> <p>Contact: Corsa Bath. </p> <p>Toll free: 1800 112 441. </p> <p>Website: www.corsabath.com </p>

Corsa Bath have launched their Nexa Italian range of faucets in the Indian market. These facucets are suitable for all bathrooms as it has a stainless steel finish, which is durable and easy to maintain. The new Italian range has an increased appreciation for practical design, and introduces a new and unique design element of adjustable-flow-rate restrictors, keeping in mind water conservation. The new technology helps conserve water, and delivers no more than 2.5 gallons per minute. When it comes to functionality, the pull-down and pull-out models remain the most popular choice in faucets. <p></p> <p>Contact: Corsa Bath. </p> <p>Toll free: 1800 112 441. </p> <p>Website: www.corsabath.com </p>

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