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Simon Wong, managing director for north and Southeast Asia

Geberit modernises sanitary technology to transform bathrooms

Swiss company transforms even the smallest bathrooms into relaxing and luxurious spaces

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Reflected in the clean lines and innovative design of its sanitary technology solutions, Geberit Group believes that there is luxury in simplicity. With a portfolio of easy-to-install sanitary technology and bathroom ceramics, the Swiss group transforms even the smallest bathrooms into relaxing and luxurious spaces. In Asia, where skyrocketing real estate prices impact the size of developments, an expert such as Geberit becomes crucial in maximising spaces for a better quality of life.

Covering water’s entire journey throughout a building, Geberit offers customisable solutions in sanitary systems, piping and drainage systems, as well as sanitary ceramics, and has become a common fixture in luxury hotels and resorts. Harnessing its 140-year experience, Geberit South East Asia has brought the Swiss-quality bathroom experience to Asian homes.

“We are committed to bringing simple yet reliable products that reflect Swiss innovation and expertise to elevate quality of life,” says Simon Wong, managing director for north and Southeast Asia.

Geberit constantly challenges itself to develop new products, one of which is the Geberit AquaClean Mera. A wall-hung shower toilet, the AquaClean Mera’s stylish and space-saving design made waves in the industry, winning the
Design Plus powered by ISH 2015 award, the Red Dot Award 2015 and the iF Design Award 2016. It boasts a patented WhirlSpray shower technology that delivers gentle and efficient cleaning with warm water and TurboFlush technology. Geberit aims to bring this innovation to Asia this year.

Developers and designers collaborate with Geberit because the company commits to combining style and functionality in its products. Serving the Asian market for 18 years, Geberit’s subsidiary works with developers such as City Developments and CapitaLand to bring greater brand awareness in the region.

With offices in Singapore, Seoul, Hong Kong, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur and Manila, the company is more than ready to transform the bathroom experience in the region. Geberit welcomes partnerships with companies that can bring their expertise to help it customise solutions for local needs.

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