In 2020, Rogerseller is 125 years young, and to celebrate the bathroom and kitchen experts are giving you a gift – a once in a lifetime sale with items up to 80% off!
125 years in the design business is a long time. Even more impressive when that milestone is celebrating over a century of world-class, industry defining style and function. But in 2020, that’s where Rogerseller finds itself. And even better, it’s the design community that’s getting the presents, with up to 80% off their entire bathware collection and special discounts on stunning Valcucine kitchens for the entire month of February!
Australia owned and operated since their Melbourne birth in 1895, it’s Rogerseller’s passion for quality in engineering and timeless style in design that has led to their continued success and acclaim. Over the last 125 years, this philosophy led to exclusive partnerships with a range of leading European designers, and the recently launched By Rogerseller collections, designed in-house.

The design landscape has changed a lot over the last century, but Rogerseller’s commitment to function, form, and aesthetics has not. Even as trends change towards sustainable design and advanced technology, Rogerseller and their European partners have been there helping define these trends over the 20th and 21st centuries.
From initial success as a premium retailer, manufacturer and importer of mantelpieces, grates, sanitaryware, tiles and door furniture, the family-owned business quickly became a household name in the realm of premium bathroom fixtures and fittings. Many homes and prestigious commercial developments across the country today still proudly adorn their kitchen and bathroom spaces with Rogerseller products from times gone by.
With exclusive partnerships with European brands such Catalano, Claybrook, Falper, Fantini, Valcucine and more, it’s no surprise Rogersellers is renowned in the design community as the go-to supplier for premium European bathware and kitchen cabinetry. These along with the stunning in-house designs launched under the By Rogerseller brand, help maintain the brand’s acclaim and well-earned position in the design industry. And it’s these acclaimed brands and pieces that are on sale throughout the month of February.
Sales of this size do not come along often. The chance to pick up a piece of premium European bathroomware up to 80% of the usual price has certainly never come before, and is unlikely to again. If you’re looking to celebrate Rogerseller’s 125 year anniversary and own some of the finest bathroom and kitchen products, be sure to view the entire range of products online or visit one of their showrooms located in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane before February is over!
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