Parisi Bathware source and commission a wide range of modern and classic pieces to meet Australian standards and customer desires.
February 22nd, 2012
What does your company supply?
Parisi Bathware offers basins, baths, toilet suites, bidets, shower systems, tapware and accessories. Irrespective of price point, Parisi products imbue high quality design, world-class manufacturing and beautiful aesthetics.
How did your company come about?
Inspired by Italian design and quality, and recognising a gap in the premium market, Parisi sourced designed bathware from Italy for Australia in the early 1990’s.
Where do you distribute?
Parisi Bathware has a limited distribution around Australia through leading bathroom retailers.

Describe your customers?
Our customers are exclusive retailers, offering our range and service to high-end consumers, architects, developers, designers and builders. These valued customers appreciate the design and functionality elements of our products.
What sets your company apart?
Not only does Parisi sell bathware, we sell a tailored and reliable service to meet the needs and requirements of our customers. The entire Parisi range has been created by leading Italian designers.
Who should we speak to when specifying?
Nando Bardossi & the Parisi Commerical Team
What are your client’s priorities at the moment?
Differentiation, quality and service.
What is design to you?
The ability create extraordinary yet aesthetically pleasing elements within ordinary concepts.
What does the future hold?
More wonderful bathware objects and solutions for both private and commercial application.
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