Specialists in stone composite bathware, apaiser is an award winning Australian designer and manufacture of hand-finished products.
October 8th, 2013
Synonymous with luxury and renowned for their natural, organic feel the apaiser collections are internationally respected for their attention to delivering a class leading product.

Based in Melbourne with offices in North America, United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Singapore, apaiser enjoys a global reach through its vast network of agents servicing Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific.

Meeting the needs of the most discerning luxury inclined client, apaisers ability to customise their stone composite bathware has seen unrivalled demand from leading hotels and resorts, globally.

Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Hyatt, Ritz Carlton, Starwood and many more global groups have seized the chance to customise their properties’ bathware, giving them a critical point of difference in their bathroom offering – a highly competitive zone in amongst hospitality operators in the battle to win over customer loyalty.

With each piece designed in Melbourne, this superb raw material enhances the bathing experience, imbuing the occasion with a therapeutic quality that is at once tactile and unfailingly smooth-to-touch. Aesthetically, the composite nature of the material (reclaimed crushed recycled marble) affords the designers more fluid lines and the potential to achieve sculptural forms that traditional materials cannot.

The unique manufacturing process has minimal impact upon the environment allowing designers to create eco-sensitive bathrooms with confidence providing timeless elegance and value to any project.

The result is simply stunning bathware suites: freestanding stone composite baths, basins, vanities and shower bases in sublime and fluid shapes in almost any form, with uniformity of colour, strength and integrity unachievable in natural stone.

This attractive, sleek and low maintenance product is versatile, light and durable, lending itself to installation on elevated floors, where more weighty alternatives cannot be supported.
Designed to transform the bathroom into a sanctuary, it is little wonder that apaiser is the stone bathware of choice for the world’s leading luxury hotels and resorts.
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