In line with the trend towards minimalist bathroom design, TECE is launching a new shower channel variant – for a seamless floor finish that looks as though it were cast in one piece. Thanks to the TECEdrainline’s mineral cast coating, levelling compound is designed to adhere to it, creating a minimalist look without any breaks in the material. With various drainage options and optional mounting feet, the shower channel is suitable for a wide range of installation scenarios.
Modern bathrooms are increasingly adopting a seamless design that creates a sense of visual spaciousness through joint-free surfaces. Until now, however, compromises often had to be made, at least in the shower area. With TECEdrainline, levelled floors can now be extended into the shower area completely seamlessly. This is made possible by a mineral cast coating on the channel flange and insert, to which, according to the manufacturer, levelled floor coverings adhere. All that remains is a narrow water inlet resembling a shadow gap.
Shower channel option for a personalised and minimalist design

The seamless stainless steel channel body features a mineral cast coating on the channel flange and insert to ensure a bond-based installation with liquid floor coverings. The factory-fitted sealing collar allows for simple and precise installation. The drain can be fitted at the side at three different heights or directed downwards, allowing it to be integrated into the shower design to suit individual requirements.
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The shower channel set comprises a channel body and insert made from 1.4301 (304) stainless steel. The channel flange and insert are coated with mineral casting to ensure a bond-based installation with liquid floor coverings. The Seal System sealing sleeve is already fitted at the factory. The drain, which must be ordered separately, is available in four different versions: one vertical variant and three side variants in different heights. This provides greater design freedom during planning and installation. Optional mounting feet also allow for flexible height adjustment and positioning of the channel body within the screed during installation.
Whether microcement, mineral-based levelling compound or liquid resin – liquid floors are frequently used in modern, minimalist bathroom design thanks to their customisable materials. The visual advantage: the fewer visual breaks the eye encounters on the walls and floor, the larger the room appears. TECEdrainline for liquid floors capitalises on this effect. This creates a harmonious bathroom ambience that combines functionality with understated elegance.



