Colston Bathware Launches First Luxury Design Centre in Mumbai 2021
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Colston Bathware Launches First Luxury Design Centre in Mumbai 2021

Colston, India's top luxury bathware company, opened its Design Centre today in Mumbai's design-rich Shakti Mills neighbourhood. The flagship shop in Mumbai is a complement to their current experience centre in Delhi and a sign of their indispensable presence in the luxury bathware market. At the opening, the company also unveiled a new collection of De Banos series bath goods, as well as a variety of designer bathtubs and jacuzzis, continuing its tradition of continual innovation.

The Design Centre, which is inspired by the exquisite Palladian style of architecture from Italy and includes eight different Bathroom Design lounges that replicate different themes and typologies of the Colston brand, is inspired by the exquisite Palladian style of architecture from Italy and includes eight different Bathroom Design lounges that replicate different themes and typologies of the Colston brand. The Swimming Pool Zone, the Live Shower Walk, and the High Street Display Lane are just a few of the Centre's features. The interactive conference room and Colston meeting lounge, both integrated into the Centre's architecture, are two more standout spaces.

“The Design Centre is created as an experiential space it’s a perfect platform to exhibit Colston’s Futuristic and advanced approach in Bathware designs and technology.” said Mr. Anil Ahuja, Managing Director of Colston Bath &Spa Pvt. Ltd. “It has an expansive floor plan with multiple functioning areas that showcase some of our most popular innovations and products. Colston is constantly innovating in the field of luxury and wellness design, and the Design Centre lets visitors immerse themselves into the complete Colston experience.”

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Colston, India's top luxury bathware company, opened its Design Centre today in Mumbai's design-rich Shakti Mills neighbourhood. The flagship shop in Mumbai is a complement to their current experience centre in Delhi and a sign of their indispensable presence in the luxury bathware market. At the opening, the company also unveiled a new collection of De Banos series bath goods, as well as a variety of designer bathtubs and jacuzzis, continuing its tradition of continual innovation.The Design Centre, which is inspired by the exquisite Palladian style of architecture from Italy and includes eight different Bathroom Design lounges that replicate different themes and typologies of the Colston brand, is inspired by the exquisite Palladian style of architecture from Italy and includes eight different Bathroom Design lounges that replicate different themes and typologies of the Colston brand. The Swimming Pool Zone, the Live Shower Walk, and the High Street Display Lane are just a few of the Centre's features. The interactive conference room and Colston meeting lounge, both integrated into the Centre's architecture, are two more standout spaces.“The Design Centre is created as an experiential space it’s a perfect platform to exhibit Colston’s Futuristic and advanced approach in Bathware designs and technology.” said Mr. Anil Ahuja, Managing Director of Colston Bath &Spa Pvt. Ltd. “It has an expansive floor plan with multiple functioning areas that showcase some of our most popular innovations and products. Colston is constantly innovating in the field of luxury and wellness design, and the Design Centre lets visitors immerse themselves into the complete Colston experience.”Also readhttps://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/india-s-green-construction-sector-in-the-making/30186https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/--design-is-a-reflection-of-our-social-behaviour-----amit-aurora/30185

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