Parisi bathroomware imports and wholesales bathroom products sourced principally from Italy’s Civita Castellana district near Rome.
November 21st, 2008
This region is at the forefront of world sanitaryware design and manufacture. In 1998, Parisi launched Flaminia’s Acquagrande range, providing previously unavailable and revolutionary new shapes for the bathroom to Australian architects and interior designers. Parisi’s extensive range, selected for their quality of design and manufacture, is available through a national distribution network backed by professional architectural and design representation. Further, a comprehensive full colour technical manual and constantly updated website are available to assist specifiers.
Product Range
Bathroomware.
Brands
Ceramica Flaminia, Althea Ceramica, Art Ceram, Simas, Parisi.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
All suppliers’ factories are QAS approved. All lavatories are WELS accredited with some achieving a 4 star rating.
Major Projects
Jade Apartments, No 1 Macquarie St, Qld; Herbert St Apartments, Vic; and Ivy Entertainment Complex, NSW.
Lead time
Ex stock. Customised products may require approximately 12 weeks indent.
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