MANILA, Philippines - People may not want to admit it, but bathrooms are their biggest concern when traveling. In recent times, bathrooms have taken the forefront in design.
Where there’s a bathroom, there’s Duravit. Who isn’t familiar with the blue wood grouse adorning so many washbasins, toilets and urinals in hotels, airports and other public buildings, as well as in private homes? To the layman it stands for attractive design; to the expert it’s about renowned designers, and manufacturing processes with precision and superb planning flexibility.
Some hotels that have used Duravit are The Setai Design Hotel in Miami, the Andel’s Design Hotel in Prague, Bairro Alto Boutique Hotel in Lisbon, Bentley Design Hotel in Istanbul, Dorint Luxury Hotel in Berlin, and the Grand Hotel Bellevue in Gstaad, Switzerland. These are just very few of the hotels that trust Duravit.
Big companies that have turned to the brand include BMW Munich, Daimler-Chrysler Stuttgart-Möhringen, Deutsche Bank and Deutsche Börse in Frankfurt, Jacobs Suchard in Velizy, France, Nestle France, and Siiege Social Hugo Boss in Paris.
The best airports also use the Duravit brand. There’s the Auswärtiges Amt in Berlin, Barajas Airport Terminal 4 Madrid, Airport Berlin-Tegel, Airport Frankfurt, Airport München, Airport Stuttgart, and the Hong Kong International Airport.
That’s why you’ll find the blue wood grouse all over the world — on sanitary ceramics, and bathroom furniture and accessories that testify to a standard of design and quality that is anything but run-of-the-mill. This high standard — on the part of architects, bathroom planners and users — is also reflected in the remarkable, individual architecture of the buildings.
Duravit has over 200 years of manufacturing sanitary ceramics, bathroom furniture, accessories, baths and spa products. It is exclusively distributed by Kuysen Enterprises Inc. located at 236 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave., Quezon City. Call 740-7509, e-mail info@kuysen.com, log on to www.kuysen.com.