+
FIMA Carlo Frattini Unveils Collection- Waterdot
Company News

FIMA Carlo Frattini Unveils Collection- Waterdot

FIMA Carlo Frattini, an esteemed Italian brand, has been at the forefront of bathroom and kitchen innovation since its inception. Renowned for its commitment to design excellence, technological advancement, and environmental sustainability, FIMA seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal. With a diverse portfolio encompassing contemporary and classic collections, the brand continues to set benchmarks in the realm of sanitary fittings.

Introducing Waterdot, FIMA's latest collection that epitomises the brand's dedication to innovation and design. This new line features a range of products that combine sleek aesthetics with cutting-edge functionality, catering to modern bathroom spaces. This collection offers a harmonious blend of form and function, ensuring an elevated user experience.

This series is a testament to FIMA's relentless pursuit of excellence, offering products that are not only visually appealing but also environmentally conscious. Each piece in the collection is crafted with precision, reflecting FIMA's commitment to quality and style.


Your next big infra connection is waiting at RAHSTA 2025 – Asia’s Biggest Roads & Highways Expo, Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai. Don’t miss out!

FIMA Carlo Frattini, an esteemed Italian brand, has been at the forefront of bathroom and kitchen innovation since its inception. Renowned for its commitment to design excellence, technological advancement, and environmental sustainability, FIMA seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal. With a diverse portfolio encompassing contemporary and classic collections, the brand continues to set benchmarks in the realm of sanitary fittings.Introducing Waterdot, FIMA's latest collection that epitomises the brand's dedication to innovation and design. This new line features a range of products that combine sleek aesthetics with cutting-edge functionality, catering to modern bathroom spaces. This collection offers a harmonious blend of form and function, ensuring an elevated user experience.This series is a testament to FIMA's relentless pursuit of excellence, offering products that are not only visually appealing but also environmentally conscious. Each piece in the collection is crafted with precision, reflecting FIMA's commitment to quality and style.

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Delivering metals in 24 hours with AI

India’s metal supply chain has long struggled with delays, fragmentation and lack of transparency, forcing purchase teams to chase vendors and juggle uncertain stock. Enlight Metals is tackling these inefficiencies with an AI-powered aggregation platform, multilingual voice-enabled procurement and strategically located dark stores that enable 24-hour delivery – transforming how OEMs, EPCs and infrastructure players source their metals. In a conversation with CW, Dhananjay Goel, Director, and Vedant Goel, Director, shares how the company is reshaping procurement. What problem..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Silvin's CPVC Additive Gets NSF® Certification for Safety

Silvin Additives, a prominent manufacturer of PVC and CPVC additives, has secured the NSF® Guideline 533 certification for its CPVC Super1Pack formulation. This certification affirms the additive’s compliance with stringent international health and safety standards for products intended for drinking water applications.Awarded by NSF, a globally respected public health and safety authority based in Michigan, United States, the certification is granted only after rigorous product testing and inspection. NSF® Guideline 533 specifically assesses the safety of chemical ingredients used in produ..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Mitsubishi Halts Offshore Wind Projects in Japan

Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) has announced its decision to withdraw from three major offshore wind projects off the coast of Japan due to a significant shift in global business conditions. The projects were being developed through a consortium led by its subsidiary, Mitsubishi Corporation Offshore Wind Ltd., and were located off the shores of Noshiro City, Mitane Town, and Oga City in Akita Prefecture; Yurihonjo City in Akita Prefecture; and Choshi City in Chiba Prefecture.The company stated that following a review initiated in February 2025, it concluded the projects were no longer viable. The..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?