01 May 2016
V&B aims to capitalise on its latest innovations to achieve double-digit revenue figures
Leading German ceramics manufacturer Villeroy & Boch (V&B) is optimistic of attaining double-digit growth again this year, on the back of the popularity of its new product launches.
Last year the company achieved all its targets without exception, Dr Stefan Dillschneider, regional sales manager Near/Middle East, tells Gulf Construction.
“In the 2015 financial year, the Villeroy & Boch Group increased its revenue by 4.9 per cent or €37.5 million ($42.7 million) to €803.8 million ($916.2 million), thereby recording its strongest revenue growth since the economic crisis in 2009. We recorded a growth of 13.9 per cent in the Gulf states.”
He further says: “Despite uncertainties in the emerging economies, the company expects the global economy to enjoy a slight upturn in 2016 compared with the previous year thanks to the positive outlook for the euro zone.
“For 2016, our aim is to increase consolidated revenue by between three and six per cent. We are anticipating growth in our operating result of between five and 10 per cent. For the Gulf region, we are intending to achieve double-digit growth again, driven by the new products presented.”
Among the innovations launched on the region market are new taps, washbasins and bathtubs.
The latest taps launched in the Gulf perfectly match the design, quality and diversity of Villeroy & Boch’s washbasins, shower trays and bathtubs, he says.
With four new series – Classic, Subway 2.0, Architectura and O Novo – the company provides more options in bathroom planning by extending its mainstream and professional tap range.
“On the premium level, we introduced Domicil, a new classic three-hole basin mixer with traditional bathroom-style elements in a reduced and timeless form to create a design language with universal resonance,” Dr Dillschneider says.
The company has also presented a range of exclusive premium products to the Gulf market, including the Squaro Prestige bathtub, and Octagon and Artis washbasins.
Squaro Prestige is a refinement of the Squaro Edge 12 bath design, which won the Interior Innovation Award 2014, and represents “elegant uniqueness”.
“Each product is elaborately hand-decorated in a German production facility, with the base of the tub alone requiring approximately 32 working hours to decorate. The product is available in real wood veneers – Dark Chestnut, Rouble Burl Wood, Satin Walnut, Yew, European Oak and Smoked Oak – and finished with a lacquer coating, thus making each tub unique,” he explains.
Turning to one of the new washbasin launched on the market, Dr Dillschneider says: “Octagon, an absolute design highlight for any bathroom, comes with a high-quality surface covering the free-standing column. The washbasin provides exclusive luxury both in material and design quality. Thanks to the new TitanCeram material from Villeroy & Boch and innovative manufacturing processes, Octagon creator Kai Steffan combined precise edges and angles in the bowl to form an octagon resembling a polished crystal, thanks to its finely worked facets.”
Meanwhile, the countertop washbasins in the new Artis series excel through their particularly thin and delicate ceramic. The fine, lightweight-looking bathroom sinks are available in four shapes: round, oval, rectangular and square. The deep, functional bowls not only look attractive but also provide optimum user convenience.
Trends
The Artis series, in fact, respond to the current global design trend towards delicate shapes, where extremely fine lines and slim edges are realised with highest precision in simplified shapes. With the Artis surface-mounted sink series and the Octagon column bathroom sink, Villeroy & Boch is implementing this trend in a novel bathroom ceramic.
With another innovation, Venticello, V&B achieves this trench in a complete bathroom collection.
Also, modern bathrooms make a bold statement and are not afraid to experiment with colour. Inspired by the kaleidoscope of seasonal colours in Paris (France), German-Danish designer Gesa Hansen has developed some trendy colours for the premium Artis washbasins.
And complement these striking washbasins, the La Belle, Squaro Edge 12 and LoopandFriends baths now reveal a new look. These attractive dual-colour baths make strong style statements on their own or complemented by a coordinating washbasin.
Market
Elaborating on the market in the Gulf region, Dr Dillschneider points out that while several products were put on ice following the global financial crisis, the announcement that the World Expo 2020 would be held in Dubai — marking its debut in the Gulf region – has given a new lease of life to many projects and masterplans.
“In addition to Dubai, Qatar is the other most exciting market in the region at present because of the Fifa World Cup 2022. As Qatar is not yet an established tourist destination, massive investments will be required over the coming years, particularly in hotel capacities to accommodate the huge numbers of international guests that are expected,” Dr Dillschneider says.
In the projects market, Villeroy & Boch is working with the key architects, interior designers and planners in the region. Its hospitality clients in the Middle East include major hotels such as Four Seasons (Bahrain), Kempinski, Hilton (Doha, Qatar), Ritz Carlton, Grand Hyatt, The Address, Damac Lotus Towers, Meydan, Sofitel on the Palm and Madinat Jumeriah (all in Dubai, UAE), and Fairmont and Raffles (Makkah, Saudi Arabia).
Commenting on the market segments served by the company, Dr Dillschneider says each region is different. “The central European markets are dominated by retail business, so the growth we have achieved in the recent years has also been driven by a positive development in retail. The Gulf region is especially dominated by project business and the positive development is here, of course, based on growth in this sector. Hence, both business fields are doing well depending on the market structure.”
Dr Dillschneider says V&B is well-positioned to meet the needs of the regional market. “We currently have a very good set-up to serve the region well and, of course, we are constantly renovating existing showrooms and opening up new ones in liaison with our Middle East partners,” he says.
The company has an office in Dubai, with three employees, to looks after its Gulf business in Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and the UAE.
“In each country, we have long-term business relations with local partners based on trust and reliability. Thanks to these partners, the brand Villeroy & Boch enjoys an outstanding reputation in the region,” he adds.
Sustainability
At Villeroy & Boch, reducing water consumption has always been a major issue, according to Dr Dillschneider.
“Especially in dry areas, such as the Gulf region, water-saving technologies are essential for a sustainable footprint. In 1998, Villeroy & Boch reduced the volume of water consumed by WC (water closet) flushes from six to 4.5 litres with the introduction of AquaReduct, while the new extractor section for urinals, introduced in 2008, lowered the flushing volume from 2.5 to just 0.8 litres of water.”
V&B’s next milestone in its drive towards sustainability was the introduction in 2009 of its Architectura GreenGain, the first wall-mounted WC that consumes just 3.5 litres of water per flush. “This represents a reduction of 2.5 litres per flush on the normal flushing volume and therefore corresponds to a saving of 40 per cent. If the lower flushing volume is selected when using the DualFlush system, the WC will only use two litres of water per flush. And for highly frequented areas, Villeroy & Boch has specially designed the AquaZero urinal with eliminates the use of water in the flushing process,” he says.
The AquaZero urinal, which utilises innovative siphon technology, combines outstanding ease of maintenance with optimum economy and safe hygiene.