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News Release from: Coram Showers | Subject: Acora crescent enclosure
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 October 2007
Coram launches Acora crescent enclosure
New Acora Crescent is a luxurious corner design, which has been specially created by Coram to offer a more stylish alternative to conventional space-enhancing shower enclosures.
Coram Showers has expanded its retail range, Acora, with the launch of a new, contemporary crescent shaped enclosure The Acora Crescent enclosure features sleek, curved sliding doors and an innovatively designed tray, which optimise awkward corners within the bathroom to deliver a large and luxurious showering space for the end user
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 7 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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This latest addition to Coram's Acora range is available in the 850mm and 950mm sizes and the larger 1,200mm size, all of which are designed for straightforward installation and high performance, watertight operation.
Commenting on the launch of the Acora Crescent enclosure, Peter Dimeloe, managing director of Coram Showers, said: The modern shower enclosure is a necessity for most consumers, however, as the UK has, on average, some of the smallest bathrooms in Europe, installing a standalone enclosure can be impractical.
As such, there are a number of space saving shower enclosures on the market, but many designs fail to create the sleek, contemporary look that the consumer is now demanding.
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The new Acora Crescent enclosure however, offers modern styling, high quality design, watertight performance and enables more consumers to enjoy the luxury and convenience of a standalone shower enclosure, regardless of bathroom size.
The Acora Crescent is available in a plain glass and chrome frame finish and can be installed with the Acora standard Waterguard shower tray or the new Acora 60mm slimline tray, which is suitable for applications where plumbing can be recessed into the floor.
The combination of the Acora Crescent enclosure and the Acora standard Waterguard or slimline shower tray is so effective at preventing leaks that the company offers a Watertight Lifetime Guarantee.
Alongside the new Crescent enclosure, the Acora range features five contemporary, watertight designs, including the Walk-in enclosure, the Pentagon enclosure, the Bi-fold Door, the Frameless Hinged Door, and the unique Bow Front Sliding Door, as well as a selection of completely leak free bath screens.
In addition, the Acora range also includes a new collection of stylish, high performance wet room enclosures.
Coram Showers specialises in the design and manufacture of shower enclosures, shower pods, shower trays and bath screens.
In addition to its new retail range, Acora, the company's current range includes the Premier and Optima ranges of shower enclosures, Waterguard Showertrays and a range of bath screens.
Designed for fast and easy installation, as well as watertight performance, all Coram products are designed and manufactured at the company's Bridgnorth factory in Shropshire and enclosures are power shower tested to BS 6340 against leakage.
For more information on Coram's Acora range or to request a brochure, contact Coram on: 01746 713400.
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