Spanish bathroom supplier Noken is a proud recipient of the Royal Warrant from His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
October 9th, 2012
Multi-award winning organisation Aamor has built a reputation for supplying top quality architectural products like bathroom fixtures, tiles and door and window ironmongery. With 40 renowned brands from all over the world, Aamor works closely with award-winning, world famous designers like Philippe Starck, Norman Foster and Andrea Pinin Farina.
One of Aamor’s renowned brands is Noken, a Spanish bathroom supplier that combines functionality with visual appeal. Noken was launched in 2003 by the Porcelanosa Group with the aim of redefining the personal water experience to all segments of the market.
As a global company, Noken has supplied quality bathroom concepts and designs to international retail and project clients. It has even been awarded the coveted Royal Warrant mark of recognition for supplying goods to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales (Prince Charles). Royal Warrants are regarded as a demonstration of excellence and quality, characteristics that Noken is proud to represent. An additional criterion for receiving this accolade is that companies need to meet a code of good environmental practice. Suitably, Noken’s innovations always ensure that water can be enjoyed in sustainable ways.
Available in Singapore at Aamor
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