When buying property or any living space, the bathroom’s design and functionality are some of the major considerations that homeowners look for. Nowadays the bathroom is a personal refuge, a place of quiet and relaxation, with design and convenience playing an ever-greater role in this trend.
There are several brands of bathroom fixtures and accessories that are now available in the local retail market. A name that speaks functionality and style has found its home in the Philippines.
Geberit Monolith recently launched a partnership with Wilcon Depot and unveiled its product range among media members and industry professionals at Wilcon Depot Libis.
Celebrated over a sumptuous lunch, Wilcon and Geberit Monolith inaugurated the brand’s display of purist and high-quality sanitary wares that can now be viewed inside the spacious showroom of Wilcon Libis.
Geberit Southeast Asia general manager for sales Simon Wong flew in for the launch and shared the history of Geberit and its integral part in sanitary technology. He explained the
technology of the water works happening behind the wall.
Together with Simon, Geberit Southeast Asia regional retail manager Jeffrey Soh demonstrated the features of the products. The sleek glass panel feature is unique to Geberit and this design comes in several colors to choose from.
Good design is the essence behind many considerations and valid reasons for choice. This is why a well-designed product not only speaks to the senses but also leaves a lasting impression on the mind. The Geberit Monolith sanitary modules are outstanding examples with their unique expression of form. They communicate not only a high degree of usefulness, but also the finest of technology.
Good design also objectively improves a product. Sanitation professionals have long known this from their own experience, because the products from Geberit do not only look good, but also function well. Thus, a view of the Geberit sanitary technology behind the prewell of a bathroom makes an exceptionally tidy, self-assured impression. No compromise to the detriment of quality, functionality or sustainability is to be found. Which is precisely how one imagines high-tech in the sanitary industry to be.
With various bathroom design tastes, Geberit Monolith has a list of products to suit the individual taste of homeowners. Wilcon Depot carries an extensive stock of the different models of Geberit.
Wilcon SEVP-chief operating officer Rosemarie Ong welcomed the collaboration and expressed the company’s gratitude for being chosen as the brand’s home in the country. The nearly 40-year-old company views this as another achievement and a perfect addition to Wilcon’s growing number of trusted brands recognized locally and internationally. Wilcon believes that the partnership is very fitting as both names denote quality and excellence in terms of products and services they offer.
Geberit Monolith could take care of your building and renovation requirements through upgrading your bathroom to the next level. Geberit Monolith offers fast, clean and quiet installation features and allows completely new possibilities in bathroom design. The sanitary modules are installation element, prewall system and bathroom furniture rolled into one. They contain the complete sanitary technology and simply use the existing supply and discharge pipes, making possible a quick and sensitive renovation.
So if you are planning to have a modernized bathroom or simply renovating, Geberit Monolith is all you need. Visit Wilcon Depot stores to exclusively experience what Geberit Monolith water closets have to offer. You may also log on to www.wilcon.com.ph for more details.
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