Keeping up with the digital age, Hafary has launched Hafary App to simplify the often overwhelming process of shortlisting and selecting tiles and surface materials.
June 6th, 2019
Choosing tiles and surface materials for one’s projects should be fun. In reality, however, the activity can be overwhelming and take so much time. The traditional method of sourcing tiles involves jotting down product codes on paper, creating a joyless list that provides no visual imprints and prone to human errors. Enter the Hafary App.
Hafary App is a mobile application that allows easier access to images and information on tiles and surfacing materials offered by Hafary. One of the leading purveyors of premium tiles, stones, mosaics, wood flooring and sanitary ware and fittings, Hafary offers more than 5,000 products to choose from.
“To keep up with the disappearing barriers between the digital and physical world, we are working on new ways for users to access Hafary. Anywhere, anytime,” says Simon Cheong, Business Development Director of Hafary.
By creating the Hafary App, the company hopes to fill the gap between the digital and physical aspects of shopping, creating a seamless, time-saving and enjoyable experience.
“When renovating, the visuals are very important. In anticipation of their new home, homeowners would start sourcing for materials months before the renovation,” says Low Kok Ann, CEO of Hafary. “By creating this mobile app, we offer them a mobile catalogue that provides convenience and inspiration to build ideas.”
Thanks to Hafary App, users can browse the showroom and simply scan the product label to find out more about the product, see how it looks in styled images, save it, and organise it on a list to share to family members and design consultants.
View the video below to find out how the Hafary App works to support your shopping experience.
The Hafary App is available to download free of charge via Google Play and the Apple App Store.
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