Kuro Shower Collection
Introducing a distinctive new profile to the market, Fienza’s Kuro shower collection pairs sculptural design, material refinement and specification flexibility.
As the Australian bathroom continues to evolve into a space of retreat and ritual, the shower has assumed a more prominent architectural role. No longer viewed solely through a functional lens, it is increasingly an integral component of the spatial experience – a place shaping atmosphere, material expression and daily interaction. Responding to this shift, Fienza has introduced the Kuro shower collection, a range merging sculptural presence and technical refinement.
A generously proportioned overhead rain shower is designed to deliver an immersive experience through an even, enveloping flow of water.
Defined by a distinctive tiered profile, Kuro brings a new design language into the Australian shower market. Available in both round and rectangular formats, the collection is characterised by clean, layered planes lending depth and visual weight to the shower zone. The result – distinctive, architectural and refined – creates a focal point within residential and commercial interiors alike.
At the centre of the collection is a generously proportioned overhead rain shower, designed to deliver an immersive experience through an even, enveloping flow of water. Echoing the qualities of natural rainfall, it transforms the everyday shower into a moment of calm. Complementing this is a handheld shower carrying the same tiered detailing and offering three spray functions – full stream, fine mist and a combined setting – allowing users to tailor the experience to individual preference.
Rather than a singular fixture, Kuro has been conceived as a complete shower system. Integrated rails, adjustable-height functionality and matching shower arms extend the collection’s architectural consistency while supporting practical everyday use. This holistic approach enables designers to maintain a cohesive visual language throughout the shower environment.
Materiality and finish selection further enhance the collection’s versatility. Available in chrome, matte black, brushed nickel, urban brass, brushed copper and gun metal, Kuro’s palette suits a broad range of interior expressions, from restrained and monochromatic schemes to richly layered, material-led spaces. Durable PVD and powder-coated finishes contribute to longevity, while soft silicone nozzles ensure ease of maintenance and consistent water flow over time.
The Kuro collection also integrates seamlessly across Fienza’s wider offering, including tapware, showers and accessories. This compatibility provides a level of flexibility often sought within complex residential and multi-residential projects, allowing designers to work within a unified product ecosystem.
Since the brand was founded in 2009, Fienza has built a comprehensive portfolio spanning bathrooms, kitchens and laundries, underpinned by a commitment to accessible design and dependable delivery. With Kuro, that philosophy extends further into a more expressive architectural territory. Balancing bold form with considered performance, the collection reflects a growing maturity within Fienza’s offering, signalling a compelling new direction for the Australian shower landscape.



