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Get personal with Azora and Galena – new from Mira Showers

Updated:5th September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read

Mira Shower Logo - lets-do-diy.comWith research showing that 89% of people wanting to make a greater style statement with their home*, the new Azora and Galena ranges from Mira Showers are the perfect solution.

The new ranges build on the success of the trend setting Mira Azora, which features sleek design and a frosted glass fascia, and Mira Galena, which offers a minimal dark slate effect appearance. The new collections offer stylish new fascias to suit a range of tastes and help homeowners own their perfect shower.

With the Azora range you can go patriotic by adding a splash of Union Jack, inject some bold colour or quirky patterns, including stripes, spots and pebbles, or even choose a minimal fascia with a feminine floral design – there really is one to suit every bathroom.

The Galena range offers four fascias. Slate effect or Light Stone make the ideal choice for a bath or shower room with natural decor, while the Black Flock Glass or Metallic Silver Glass fascias create a sleek and minimal look.
Both ranges combine style and quality; behind the new fascias is patented technology, practicality and reliability. All the showers have thermostatic temperature control for comfort and safety and ClearscaleTM technology that reduces limescale by up to 50%.

Azora offers a four spray adjustable showerhead with rub clean rubber nozzles for easy cleaning, while Galena offers the clean lines of the 5-mode Mira Citrus showerhead.

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