Omvivo is an Australian brand with products recognised worldwide.
November 21st, 2008
Omvivo products are designed with longevity as a principal aim, achieving this through the highest quality of craftsmanship, choice of materials, timeless design and consideration of the product’s environmental impact and sustainability. Omvivo represents a conscious, holistic approach to design, offering a considered choice of products for life not just for fashion. From the meditative fountain like qualities of Le Cob bath to the timeless Washplane collection, the products are truly one of a kind, displaying a commitment to innovative design.
Product Range
Minimalist basins, vessels, tapware, baths, shower systems, bathroom storage and accessories.
Major Brands
Washplane collection, Ulisse Outlets, Shower bases and drains, KL Vessel and Cabinets, Pond Vessel and Cabinets, Crab1 Storage system, Le Cob bath.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Omvivo has a commitment to providing products that endure a lifetime and beyond. Water efficiency has also been a long-time concern: Omvivo’s 2 oldest products, the water-saving Washplane and Pond Vessel, have a shallow form which forces consideration towards water management, as well as, for many years, being the only basins on the market requiring a water saving spout. Omvivo’s products are manufactured within the Schiavello Group. The factory is externally certified to ISO 9002 and ISO 14001. The in-house Research and Development team use Life Cycle Analysis to guide product design and development.
Major Projects
Sydney Opera House, NSW; Ephraim Island Villas, Qld; Melbourne GPO, Vic; Sheikh Mansour’s Royal Palace and Offices, Dubai; The Advertiser Newspapers, SA; Eureka Tower, Vic; Science & Technology Park, Qatar.
Lead Time
Ex stock.
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