Ceramics & Sanitary Ware

Building on its legacy of quality, reliability and innovation, Swiss sanitary solutions specialist Geberit continues to provide the most appropriate solutions for every project requirement whether it is a child’s bathroom or a high-traffic airport facility. Since its beginnings in 1874, the company has helped shape industry developments.






Turkishceramics, an umbrella group for ceramic manufacturers and exporters in Turkey, is upbeat about prospects for the country’s ceramics sector in 2021, given that it registered a 6.6 per cent increase in exports last year despite the coronavirus pandemic.






Kalebodur, a brand of the global ceramics leader Kaleseramik, says its innovative product Kalesinterflex has now become an essential product for landmark architectural projects around the world. Kalesinterflex is one of the world’s largest, thinnest and flexible ceramic tiles.






The UAE has been witnessing an upsurge in demand for luxury and high-quality affordable fit-outs as more people opt for larger and safe homes that also serve as their offices, in line with the current trend to work remotely, according to Bianca & Bianco (BnB).






Turkish ceramics major VitrA says it now coats all of its ceramic sanitary ware with VitrA Hygiene, a special glaze which inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria by up to 99.9 per cent.






Duravit, a leading international manufacturer of designer bathrooms, has expanded its Happy D.2 Plus series in partnership with sieger design by incorporating its new patent-pending c-shaped technology.






Ideal Standard, a leading provider of public and private bathroom solutions for more than 100 years, has revealed the latest addition to its shower tray collection – Ultra Flat New.






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