Working on a product at MINA means thinking it through in every detail from an aesthetic point of view but also and above all from a technological and functional one.
That’s why it happens that by dedicating ourselves to the development of shower columns and investigating the ways in which the product is used, many micro-projects emerge which open up new possibilities for this type of article.
Think for example of the possibility of installing the shower column outdoors, to complete a swimming pool area with elegance and flexibility.
Stainless steel, which characterises all Mina products, is well suited to this context.
But it could be for a limited time use, perhaps linked to seasonality.
The solution, then, is a shower column designed to be easily disassembled and stored away: the Olivia model, in its version with shower head and mixer.
In terms of renovation projects, the new Mina proposal is a column in the wall version, with an eccentric body that adapts well to existing situations.
This typology is then formally declined for the various collections in the catalogue.
But the project goes even further.
Knowing how much thermostatic solutions affect the well-being of use of the shower area, Mina has undertaken meticulous work to allow mixing and simultaneous, independent use of both the shower head and the hand shower.
The result is several versions, with a thermostatic mixer on the shower head only or with a double independent thermostat, to regulate flow rate and temperature for two different outlets.
A final upgrade concerns the hand showers. Among the classic proposals in the catalogue, there is one more possibility, additional and not necessarily alternative.
It is KAI, an elegant solution with a KNEIPP jet, available for shower columns or as a free-standing element in combination with a wall bracket and water connection.
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Working on a product at MINA means thinking it through in every detail from an aesthetic point of view but also and above all from a technological and functional one.
That’s why it happens that by dedicating ourselves to the development of shower columns and investigating the ways in which the product is used, many micro-projects emerge which open up new possibilities for this type of article.
Think for example of the possibility of installing the shower column outdoors, to complete a swimming pool area with elegance and flexibility.
Stainless steel, which characterises all Mina products, is well suited to this context.
But it could be for a limited time use, perhaps linked to seasonality.
The solution, then, is a shower column designed to be easily disassembled and stored away: the Olivia model, in its version with shower head and mixer.
In terms of renovation projects, the new Mina proposal is a column in the wall version, with an eccentric body that adapts well to existing situations.
This typology is then formally declined for the various collections in the catalogue.
But the project goes even further.
Knowing how much thermostatic solutions affect the well-being of use of the shower area, Mina has undertaken meticulous work to allow mixing and simultaneous, independent use of both the shower head and the hand shower.
The result is several versions, with a thermostatic mixer on the shower head only or with a double independent thermostat, to regulate flow rate and temperature for two different outlets.
A final upgrade concerns the hand showers. Among the classic proposals in the catalogue, there is one more possibility, additional and not necessarily alternative.
It is KAI, an elegant solution with a KNEIPP jet, available for shower columns or as a free-standing element in combination with a wall bracket and water connection.
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