The company has launched a new showroom in collaboration with Super Suppliers Pvt. Ltd. in Shankharapur-Sankhu and Bansal Tiles and Granite Hub in Gokarneshwor-Jambu Danda.
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Tile brand Laminar has launched two more 'Emporio' dealer showrooms in the Kathmandu Valley. The company has launched the new showroom in collaboration with Super Suppliers Pvt. Ltd. in Shankharapur-Sankhu and Bansal Tiles and Granite Hub in Gokarneshwor-Jambu Danda.
Laminar's fully vitrified (NS 617) tiles, produced by Lumbini Ceramics in Bardiya, are suitable for homes, hotels, offices and public structures as they absorb less water and are strong, the company claims. The showroom has more than 500 designs of tiles including full-body (Sento), antibacterial surface (Germsafe) and high-gloss.
According to the company, the showroom is targeting homeowners, contractors, architects and institutional customers. It is stated that consultation will also be provided on the appropriate option according to the use during tile selection.
Lumbini Ceramics Director Abhinav Churiwal said that the showroom will make it easier for customers to choose tiles based on quality and usability. Managing Director Ashutosh Khaitan mentioned that there is a policy of not compromising on the quality of tiles produced in Nepal.
Super Suppliers Chairman Bhanwarlal Bishnoi and Bansal Tiles and Granite Hub Chairman Nishant Agarwal said that customers are increasingly interested in durability, ease of maintenance, safety and certification. The company has stated that it aims to expand more than 160 Emporio showrooms across the country.
