The clear lines, the unmistakable cross handles and the semicircular spout are characteristic for Tara, which celebrates its 30th birthday this year. Dornbracht’s classic is now available in three new finishes – in Dark Chrome as well as in Champagne (22kt) in glossy and brushed versions. Another special feature is the relaunch of the lever variants, which goes hand in hand with the introduction of two new handle versions: lacquered handles in Black matt and textured handles in all surfaces available for Tara impress with their tactile properties. Additional novelties, such as the free-standing single-hole basin mixer, once again underline the impressive versatility of the Tara design.

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