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Contemporary brassware brand Riobel launches new Trattoria tap

Riobel has expanded its kitchen collection by introducing the Trattoria tap range.

Trattoria is the latest launch from the brassware brand from Quebec, following its successful
introduction into the UK, and is one of five stylish designs in the kitchen collection.

Inspired by the sturdy and practical kitchenware of a New York Italian diner, it introduces a fresh
design style for those who love working in the kitchen. The characteristic Riobel attention to detail is
shown in a gently tapered body and subtly shaped handle. With the option of a square or round
spout, and a choice of four striking finished – Brushed Gold, Black, Stainless Steel or Chrome – there is
a style to suit any preference.

Trattoria features – as standard – a pull-down hand spray which retracts seamlessly into the spout.
The patented 2-jet Boomerang™ spray technology has an integrated swivel action. The spray release
clip is neatly hidden from view, yet easily operated simply by caressing the back of the spout.
Braided nylon reduces friction between the hose and faucet for a smooth and silent operation, and a
quick return.

All Riobel kitchen taps use ceramic disc cartridges for durability and long-lasting performance. Riobel
backs all its brassware with a limited lifetime warranty.

“Perfect for a distinguished finish in the kitchen, Trattoria is timeless and robust. The design suits a
wide variety of kitchens, and we expect this versatile range to be popular among customers and in
hospitality settings,” comments Emma Joyce, House of Rohl brand manager, EMEAA.

For further details about Riobel, please visit houseofrohl.com/riobel

Trattoria taps are priced from £420 and can be purchased here

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