Geberit fittings elevate guests' experience
Gulf Construction|November 2024
IN today's competitive hospitality landscape, offering guests an exceptional experience and superior amenities is what separate luxury hotels and high-end properties from the rest, according to Geberit, a European leader in sanitary technology, which continues to introduce innovative solutions to enhance guest comfort and elevate bathroom offerings to unparalleled levels.
Geberit fittings elevate guests' experience

One such stand-out offering is the shower toilet a sleek, modern toilet providing a superior level of hygiene and comfort. For nearly 50 years, Geberit has been at the forefront of shower toilet innovation. It was among the first companies to introduce this transformative technology in 1978, and its dedication to research and development has resulted in a range of sophisticated shower toilets-marketed under the Geberit AquaClean name that redefine bathroom experiences.

Today the collection includes four modAquaClean Mera, Sela, Tuma, and the most recent addition Alba, which was introduced this year - which are characterised by minimalist designs that resemble conventional toilets and stand out from the more complex Japanese models.

"Shower toilets break with tradition by using warm water to clean instead of paper.

When Geberit launched its first shower toilet in 1978, it was one of the first sanitary companies to begin breaking away from this norm. With its innovative products, the company is now the European market leader in the shower toilet sector," remarks Louise Pitt, Head of Marketing & Communication (Gulf Office) at Geberit International Sales.

This story is from the November 2024 edition of Gulf Construction.

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