Porcelanosa
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![]() Porcelanosa headquarters in Villarreal, Spain. | |
Company type | Private |
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Founded | 1973 |
Founder | Pepe Soriano |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | 143 countries |
Key people | Manuel Colonques |
Products | Ceramic, porcelain fittings, wall tiles, floor tiles, wood parquet, hardwood, natural stone, mosaics, kitchens, etc. |
Website | www.porcelanosa.com |
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Porcelanosa Group is a Spanish manufacturer, distributor and retailer of
brassware, bathtubs, shower trays, hydro massage cabins and columns, bathrooms, accessories, and bedroom furniture.[1]
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Companies
Porcelanosa Group is made up of eight subsidiary companies:[2]
- Porcelanosa, created in 1973 and focused on ceramic flooring and wall tiles.
- Venis, 1986, focuses on the production of floorings and wall tiles.
- Gamadecor, 1987: Kitchen, bathroom furniture, accessories and wardrobes.
- Krion, 1993, a facades.
- L’Antic Colonial, 1999, focuses on "natural products" such as stone, marble, ceramics, mosaics and wood.
- Butech, 2001, focuses on conditions.
- Noken, 2001, focuses on furniture and accessories.
- Urbatek, 2004, focused on architecture and design projects and provides ceramics suitable for both exterior and interior applications.
References
- ^ "Porcelanosa Grupo". ribaproductselector.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ "About PORCELANOSA Group | PORCELANOSA". porcelanosa.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
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