GRAFF Unveils Boutique Spa Shower Experience at Home
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GRAFF Unveils Boutique Spa Shower Experience at Home

Global luxury faucet and shower brand GRAFF has introduced a stunning new range of immersive shower systems in India, designed to bring the indulgent experience of a boutique spa into the home. With cutting-edge technology, chromotherapy features, and a bold design aesthetic, the brand is redefining what it means to unwind in your own space.

At the heart of GRAFF’s innovation is the seamless integration of water, light, and sound—transforming a daily ritual into a multisensory retreat. The newly launched systems include options such as the Mist Shower with four spray settings, six Jet Shower, Rain Shower, Spot Showers, Cascade Showers, and Body Jet Shower. Each is engineered to elevate the sense of serenity and well-being.

Chromotherapy—known as the healing power of color—is a key feature of these new systems. GRAFF’s showers use LED lighting to create atmospheres that calm or energize. Shades of deep blue bring peace, while red invigorates, enveloping the user in a custom wellness experience.

The new collections—Riva, Ametis, and Aquasense—each offer unique highlights:

Riva takes cues from the sleek instrument panels of luxury yachts and cars. It allows users to control everything from flow angle to lighting and temperature, with a refined, minimalist design.

Ametis is crafted from curved steel and includes chromotherapy with six LED colors, plus music and hydrotherapy features—offering a luxurious harmony of art and innovation.

Aquasense offers full personalization via a touch interface. Water jets, lighting effects, and audio (through USB and ceiling speakers) are all adjustable, turning the shower into a private spa.

“True luxury lies in creating an experience that nurtures the mind, body, and soul,” said a GRAFF spokesperson. “Our new systems embody this belief by blending design precision with wellness-enhancing features.”

About GRAFF: Founded by Mr. Ziggy Kulig in the mid-1970s, GRAFF has emerged as a global pioneer in luxury bath solutions. A vertically integrated manufacturer with European design sensibilities and American engineering prowess, GRAFF continues to lead with craftsmanship, sustainability (ISO 14001 compliant), and an “Art of Bath” philosophy that champions design, creativity, and functionality.

Global luxury faucet and shower brand GRAFF has introduced a stunning new range of immersive shower systems in India, designed to bring the indulgent experience of a boutique spa into the home. With cutting-edge technology, chromotherapy features, and a bold design aesthetic, the brand is redefining what it means to unwind in your own space. At the heart of GRAFF’s innovation is the seamless integration of water, light, and sound—transforming a daily ritual into a multisensory retreat. The newly launched systems include options such as the Mist Shower with four spray settings, six Jet Shower, Rain Shower, Spot Showers, Cascade Showers, and Body Jet Shower. Each is engineered to elevate the sense of serenity and well-being. Chromotherapy—known as the healing power of color—is a key feature of these new systems. GRAFF’s showers use LED lighting to create atmospheres that calm or energize. Shades of deep blue bring peace, while red invigorates, enveloping the user in a custom wellness experience. The new collections—Riva, Ametis, and Aquasense—each offer unique highlights: Riva takes cues from the sleek instrument panels of luxury yachts and cars. It allows users to control everything from flow angle to lighting and temperature, with a refined, minimalist design. Ametis is crafted from curved steel and includes chromotherapy with six LED colors, plus music and hydrotherapy features—offering a luxurious harmony of art and innovation. Aquasense offers full personalization via a touch interface. Water jets, lighting effects, and audio (through USB and ceiling speakers) are all adjustable, turning the shower into a private spa. “True luxury lies in creating an experience that nurtures the mind, body, and soul,” said a GRAFF spokesperson. “Our new systems embody this belief by blending design precision with wellness-enhancing features.” About GRAFF: Founded by Mr. Ziggy Kulig in the mid-1970s, GRAFF has emerged as a global pioneer in luxury bath solutions. A vertically integrated manufacturer with European design sensibilities and American engineering prowess, GRAFF continues to lead with craftsmanship, sustainability (ISO 14001 compliant), and an “Art of Bath” philosophy that champions design, creativity, and functionality.

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