GROHE's Zedra kitchen faucet has won the Kitchen Innovation Award for 2021
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GROHE's Zedra kitchen faucet has won the Kitchen Innovation Award for 2021

The GROHE Zedra is a collection of high-spout kitchen faucets with a pull-out spray that not only looks great but also performs well. It's made of flowing curves and has an appealing lever design. The functional functionality of these faucets is uncompromised. The Zedra faucet comes with a Triple Spray function, which is a unique feature. Shower Spray is the best option for washing fruits and vegetables. When filling pots and pans, the Laminar Spray mode helps to prevent water splash.

Finally, when a very concentrated spray is needed to remove stubborn dirt from pans, the Blade Spray is the user's choice. The Zedra faucets are genuine trailblazers since they are strong and save up to 70% of water when compared to the Shower Spray.

The pull-out spray's inbuilt pause button allows you to halt the water flow when moving between pots or washing stages. When the user is finished washing the utensils, the magnetic docking mechanism allows the spray arm to effortlessly retract into position. With only one fast wipe, the scratch-resistant chrome surface may be cleaned. The GROHE QuickFix Plus is a built-in mounting mechanism that makes installing the GROHE Zedra a breeze, making it a simple kitchen update. Zedra Touch, the Zedra equivalent of GROHE's EasyTouch technology, is a useful addition to the system. Users may regulate the flow of water with the touch of their palms, wrists, or elbows thanks to this technology.

The GROHE Zedra faucets are also designed with the user's safety and health in mind. It also includes separate inner canals to prevent water from coming into touch with the lead and nickel in the faucet. The GROHE Zedra faucet, which is available in chrome and supersteel, is a stunning combination of ease, beauty, and superior craftsmanship.

Speaking about the prestigious award, Mr. Bobby Joseph, Leader India & Sub-Continent, LIXIL Group said, “Zedra is an ideal example of GROHE's product philosophy showcasing consumer-centric design combined with state-of-the-art technology enabling responsible behaviour with water. This award is a great acknowledgement for Zedra by GROHE, as it is an International award ‘from consumers, for consumers’ that honours products through design, innovation, comfort and ergonomics.”

The GROHE Zedra is a collection of high-spout kitchen faucets with a pull-out spray that not only looks great but also performs well. It's made of flowing curves and has an appealing lever design. The functional functionality of these faucets is uncompromised. The Zedra faucet comes with a Triple Spray function, which is a unique feature. Shower Spray is the best option for washing fruits and vegetables. When filling pots and pans, the Laminar Spray mode helps to prevent water splash. Finally, when a very concentrated spray is needed to remove stubborn dirt from pans, the Blade Spray is the user's choice. The Zedra faucets are genuine trailblazers since they are strong and save up to 70% of water when compared to the Shower Spray. The pull-out spray's inbuilt pause button allows you to halt the water flow when moving between pots or washing stages. When the user is finished washing the utensils, the magnetic docking mechanism allows the spray arm to effortlessly retract into position. With only one fast wipe, the scratch-resistant chrome surface may be cleaned. The GROHE QuickFix Plus is a built-in mounting mechanism that makes installing the GROHE Zedra a breeze, making it a simple kitchen update. Zedra Touch, the Zedra equivalent of GROHE's EasyTouch technology, is a useful addition to the system. Users may regulate the flow of water with the touch of their palms, wrists, or elbows thanks to this technology. The GROHE Zedra faucets are also designed with the user's safety and health in mind. It also includes separate inner canals to prevent water from coming into touch with the lead and nickel in the faucet. The GROHE Zedra faucet, which is available in chrome and supersteel, is a stunning combination of ease, beauty, and superior craftsmanship. Speaking about the prestigious award, Mr. Bobby Joseph, Leader India & Sub-Continent, LIXIL Group said, “Zedra is an ideal example of GROHE's product philosophy showcasing consumer-centric design combined with state-of-the-art technology enabling responsible behaviour with water. This award is a great acknowledgement for Zedra by GROHE, as it is an International award ‘from consumers, for consumers’ that honours products through design, innovation, comfort and ergonomics.”

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