Kajaria Ceramics launches its largest store in Lajpat Nagar
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Kajaria Ceramics launches its largest store in Lajpat Nagar

On Wednesday, Kajaria Ceramics announced the launch of its largest store in the country to sell tiles and bathware products. The firm announced the launch of its 100th showroom, which is 11,000 sq ft big and located in Lajpat Nagar, which offers tiles and Kerovit bathware products under one roof.

Kajaria Ceramics Chairman and Managing Director, Ashok Kajaria said that Delhi is among their most important marketplaces. The centrally positioned store serves the residents of Delhi and the people of the NCR region.

The company's premium brand- Kajaria Eternity, offers glazed vitrified tiles.

Kajaria Bathware Managing Director Rishi Kajaria said that a bathroom is among the essential parts of any household. And this showroom is just the beginning and they aim to launch more large stores across the country.

The store will further function as a resource center in which experienced professionals shall guide customers on how to make the most of their respective bathrooms.

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Also read: Kajaria Ceramics notes 3% jump in net profit to Rs 124.73 cr in Q3

On Wednesday, Kajaria Ceramics announced the launch of its largest store in the country to sell tiles and bathware products. The firm announced the launch of its 100th showroom, which is 11,000 sq ft big and located in Lajpat Nagar, which offers tiles and Kerovit bathware products under one roof. Kajaria Ceramics Chairman and Managing Director, Ashok Kajaria said that Delhi is among their most important marketplaces. The centrally positioned store serves the residents of Delhi and the people of the NCR region. The company's premium brand- Kajaria Eternity, offers glazed vitrified tiles. Kajaria Bathware Managing Director Rishi Kajaria said that a bathroom is among the essential parts of any household. And this showroom is just the beginning and they aim to launch more large stores across the country. The store will further function as a resource center in which experienced professionals shall guide customers on how to make the most of their respective bathrooms. Image Source Also read: Kajaria Ceramics notes 3% jump in net profit to Rs 124.73 cr in Q3

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