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3-Hole Basin Mixer
The Kenny&Mason “Thames collection” is an interpretation of 1920 French county styling. This collection with a defined elegance has all the traditional characteristics of that era: beautiful composed turnings, the… -
Bath-Shower Mixer Wall Mounted
The Kenny&Mason “Discovery collection” evokes with their robust design a spirit of extravagance, exuding a strong silhouette and a lavish scale. . The crisp detail and repeated curves require both… -
Manual Shower Mixer With Handset On Sliding Rail
The Kenny&Mason “Traditional collection” is inspired by the classic styling of the English countryside around 1900. With their typical characteristics from that era it evokes automatically the right atmosphere in… -
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Kitchen Monoblock Mixer
The Kenny&Mason “Traditional collection” is inspired by the classic styling of the English countryside around 1900. With their typical characteristics from that era it evokes automatically the right atmosphere in… -
Manual Shower Mixer With Handset On Craddle
The Kenny&Mason “Traditional collection” is inspired by the classic styling of the English countryside around 1900. With their typical characteristics from that era it evokes automatically the right atmosphere in… -
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Kitchen Bridge Mixer
The Kenny&Mason “Traditional collection” is inspired by the classic styling of the English countryside around 1900. With their typical characteristics from that era it evokes automatically the right atmosphere in… -
Kitchen Bridge Mixer
The Kenny&Mason “Thames collection” is an interpretation of 1920 French county styling. This collection with a defined elegance has all the traditional characteristics of that era: beautiful composed turnings, the… -
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3-Hole Wall Kitchen Mixer
The Kenny&Mason “Thames collection” is an interpretation of 1920 French county styling. This collection with a defined elegance has all the traditional characteristics of that era: beautiful composed turnings, the… -
Cloakroom Mixer
The Kenny&Mason “Traditional collection” is inspired by the classic styling of the English countryside around 1900. With their typical characteristics from that era it evokes automatically the right atmosphere in…