There has been a slew of launches in the bathroom fitting products space that seamlessly blend technology, design, and functionality to elevate the bathroom experience. We speak to industry experts to share their thoughts.
CHANGING TIDES The bath fittings industry is rapidly evolving, driven by changing consumer preferences in technological advancements and sustainability segments.
For instance, advanced shower technologies, adjustable spray modes, and smart toilets have gained popularity among customers. “Products like the Tecturis basin mixers range combine sleek aesthetics with precise water control. Innovations like Hansgrohe Select showers cater to individual preferences for a personalised bathing experience with intuitive controls. Luxury brands like AXOR are also pushing boundaries with collections like AXOR One, setting new standards in both individualisation and functionality. These products underscore cutting-edge technology with elegant design for a superior bathroom experience,” says Gaurav Malhotra, Managing Director, Hansgrohe India.
DO THE NEW
Hindware has a wide range of products in the bathware segment and to further expand the portfolio and augment the range, it has recently introduced several state-of-the-art products. One of the most notable launches is the Automate Imperial from Hindware Italian Collection, a Smart Toilet that merges advanced technology with luxurious design. It boasts features such as a sensor-operated seat and cover flip, auto pre- and post-flush, oscillating cleanse capabilities, self-cleaning nozzle, temperature-controlled seat and water, and warm air drying to ensure optimal hygiene and comfort. It also includes hands-free flushing and LCD display, offering a futuristic and personalised bathroom experience.
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