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VOLA tap designed in 1968 - Iconic and water-saving
The VOLA HV1 was designed in 1968 for the National Bank of Denmark by the Danish architect and designer
Arne Jacobsen.
Today more than 40 years later it is still chosen by young architects for their new buildings. The design is Iconic, and the taps are produced from the best quality material, as a result they last for generations. This is sustainable design and is in line with the aspirations to be discussed by government representatives from 170 countries at the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009.
The shortage of drinking water tops the list of environmental problems which need to be resolved. The responsibility for water and the need for a bathroom as a place for recuperation and relaxation should not contradict one another. Conscious water consumption is an absolute necessity in our modern world, but comfort and usability in both bathrooms and kitchens is just as important. With VOLA you can have both. The many different valve options offered by VOLA enable the specifier to select the configuration most suitable for the purpose.

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