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VitrA invents glazes to protect sanitaryware from stains and bacteria
(06/01/2009)

Technology has become increasingly ubiquitous in our lives. In perhaps the final revolution of modifying our homes, the bathroom is now fully embracing the era of technology. Erol Donmez, managing director for VitrA UK, comments: “As the bathroom is evolving into more of a living area, a haven in which people relax and spend many hours in, products are being designed to cater for this concept. VitrA has already begun to manufacture sanitarywar... [more]

VitrA launches Sunrise sanitaryware for restricted spaces
(29/12/2008)

VitrA has launched Sunrise, a new range of sanitaryware designed to offer style in restricted space, without losing function. Sunrise comprises a concise selection of contemporary products, including ten varieties of basin and five WC pan options in addition to a wall-hung bidet, all of which have been specifically designed to meet the needs of the UK bathroom market. Boasting simple, compact and clean designs, each piece not only helps to maximi... [more]

VitrA unveiles four revalitalised collections of bathroom furniture
(12/12/2008)

Following the manufacturer’s acquisition of the German company, Burgbad furniture, earlier in the year, VitrA has utilised its competency in building luxurious bathroom furniture and has re-created the Espace, Nuova, Options and Nuova collections. The new furniture is a first for VitrA in its colour variants and construction, meaning the collections can be mixed and matched without being visible to the naked eye. Available in Maple, Dark Cherr... [more]

VitrA Water Jewels basins now available in gold and chrome finishes
(27/11/2008)

Two new basins to VitrA's Water Jewels collection, designed by Italian architect Matteo Thun, are now available in gold and chrome finishes. Erol Donmez, managing director of VitrA UK, comments: “As diamantes move from the dance floor to the mainstream market, we are demanding products that glitter in every aspect of our life – from our clothes and cars, right through to our homes – and now our bathrooms. “These metallic bowls are designed ... [more]

VitrA MOD sanitaryware reduces waste
(07/10/2008)

On average, a UK home uses approximately 150 litres of water a day so it is little wonder that the media continues to bombard us with hints on how to reduce water wastage. These include installing water timers, turning off taps whilst we brush our teeth or even implementing a harvesting system where water can be re-used elsewhere. We all enjoy a long, leisurely bath and a relaxed shower, but these water-thirsty luxuries are under threat as we loo... [more]

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