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Redesign: Series 477/801 with new design language
Versatile dispenser system complements the design classic
HEWI reinterprets the dispenser solutions of the iconic design Series 477/801. Inspired by clear geometries, a wide-ranging dispenser system in a modern design language has been created.
For HEWI, good design means offering design options. The new dispenser products complement the successful 477/801 sanitary series. There is a choice of different models made of polyamide with a basic body in pure white or signal white supplemented by colored frame elements. The dispensers are characterized by their robustness and are perfect for use in heavily frequented sanitary rooms.
From soap and paper towel dispensers to hygiene combinations and waste garbage cans in various sizes, HEWI offers a consistent, functional range that is also characterized by the highest design standards. In addition to manually operated variants, some of the dispensers are also available in a sensoric version.
Discreet color elements in the sanitary room
Modularity, surface variety and the highest design standards reflect HEWI's understanding of first-class design. With their subtle contrasting elements in 16 glossy and five matt colors, the new dispenser systems add colorful accents to the sanitary room. At the same time, the colored elements serve to highlight functional areas such as the removal or insertion opening, thus providing users with additional orientation.
The smooth, reflective surface of the body as well as the colored elements in glossy or matt edition allow for design options in sanitary rooms of healthcare and educational buildings as well as in buildings in public spaces.
Series 477/801
HEWI has decades of expertise in the development of barrier-free solutions. With Series 801, HEWI launched the first barrier-free system on the German market 40 years ago.
Since then, the series has been continuously developed and has established itself as a classic in the sanitary room. The series is complemented by the accessories of the series 477. Series 477/801 is still being manufactured today in the Bad Arolsen production facility.
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