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Hindware-Catalogue.Pdf BRILLOCA LIMITED Registered Oce: Kolkata: 2, Red Cross Place, Kolkata-700001, West Bengal, India +91-33-2248 7406/7, Fax: +91-33-2248 7045 E-mail: [email protected] Corporate Oce: E-CLENZ Gurugram: 301-302, 3rd Floor, Park Centra, Sector-30, NH-8, Gurugram-122001, Haryana, India +91-124-477 9200/416/318, Fax: +91-124-429 2898/99 E-mail: [email protected] UAE: ECO Evergreen LLC AUSTRALIA: Data One Communications Pty. Ltd. Hindware Galleria, S-18, Street 19, Damascus Street Al Suite 5, 240 Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba Brisbane Qusais-1, PO Box 97244, Dubai, UAE. Tel. No: +9714 2639103 Australia, Tel. No: +61 425417766 / +61 451103 650 OMAN: AL Ansari Trading Enterprise LLC. ZAMBIA: African Building Supplies Ltd. Hindware Galleria, Building No. 150, Plot No. 103, Way No. 5264, Mukwa Road Heavy Industrial Area, Next To 4223, Bait Al Falaj Street, Ruwi, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. African Milling Lusaka, Zambia, Tel. No: +968 24810033 Tel. No.: +260954024692 QATAR: Rusiya Group WLL MOZAMBIQUE: Saberin LDA Hindware Premiere, Plot No 15, P.O. Box:75347 Street No 445, Av. Fernao Magalhaes No. 244/256 Al Kherthiyath, Qatar Tel. No: +974 44783794, R/C - Central - Maputo, PO Box 2413, Mozambique. Fax: +974 44727812, Mobile No: UGANDA: A1 Sanitary Ware Ltd. RAIN SPA BAHRAIN: Areej Trading Est WLL P. O. Box: 31503, Industrial Area Mulwana Road, Plot Hindware Studio, P.O. Box 2700, Manama, No. 32/36, Kampala, Uganda EDGE 45S Kingdom Of Bahrain, Tel. No.: +973 39470917 Dooba Enterprises Ltd. KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA: Danah Al Rayeda Trading Est. Plot 6, Snay Bin, Amir Street P.O. Box 24821, Hindware Galleria, 6938 King Fahd Road, Al Faysaliyah Dist., Kampala, Uganda PO Box 41258, Jeddah 21521, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. RWANDA: Akagera Business Group Ltd. Tel. No: +966 12 6615006 B.P. 3774, Gatuna Road, Karuruma, Kigali, Rwanda KUWAIT: NIGERIA: JV Interiors Ltd. Exxon Group For Bricks, Tiles, Ceramics and Marbles TANKLESS S1 Showroom: 1st oor, Plot No. 15 Termex building, Wholesale Company W.L.L. Block 4, Plot 32054, Building: block 113 Lekki-Epe Expy, Ikate, Lagos, Nigeria. Alasfour intl. realties Co./Abdulaziz Unit No: 33, Floor: 1M, Mangaf, Ahmadi, Kuwait Tel. No.: +965 50024117 SEYCHELLES: Allied Builders (Seychelles) Ltd. P.O. Box: 215, Les Mamelles Mahe Seychelles. SRI LANKA: Kings Bathware Pvt. Ltd. Hindware Galleria, #6, 1/3 Hussainiya Street, Colombo 12, GHANA: A&G Pipes And Plastics Ltd. Sri Lanka. Tel. No: +94 777 427 327 P.O. Box MP 3147, Mamprobi, Accra-ghana. MYANMAR: Global Pride Holdings Ltd. MAURITIUS: Varsha Fire Protection Ltd. Thumana Street, No.1177, Ground Floor, Wasu Quarter, 55 SSR Avenue, Quatre Bornes, Mauritius RAIN SPA Thaketha Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar, USA: Luxury Pacic Group INC Tel. No.: +95 95196400, +95 95039241 Hindware Distribution, Oce: 8383 Wilshire Blvd, BANGLADESH: Shark Ltd. Beverly Hills, CA 90211, USA. Tel. No: 310-880-6331 Sanitaryware Oce address: 13E Center Point Concord BIZ: 917 W Spruce Ave, Inglewood, CA 90301, USA Faucets 14/1. Tejkunipara, Farmgate, Dhaka- 1215, Bangladesh Vanity Hindware Studio: Shower Enclosure 7 Link Road, 48/2/B Bangla Motor (1st Floor), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Tel. No: +880 1744 248141. Email: [email protected] www.hindwarehomes.com CONTENTS SANITARYWARE FAUCETS KITCHEN MIXER 127128 DRAINS 129 Intelligent Closets - Automate 11 Armada 63 Monroe 64 E-Clenz Wall Mounted 12 SHOWER DRAINS 130 Tankless Wall Mounted 13 Edge 65-66 Touchfree One Piece 14 Avior 67-68 Junior Series - Poncho 15 Amazon 69-70 Cora 71-72 VANITY 131132 WATER CLOSETS Quadra 73-74 One Piece Closets 16-19 Barrel Neo 75 Wall Mounted Closets 20-25 Element Deco 76 SHOWER ENCLOSURE 133136 Extended Wall Mounted Closets 26 Fluid 77-78 Coupled Closets 27-29 Element 79-80 Water Closets 29-30 Immacula 81-82 WASHBASINS Elegance 83-84 Essence Neo 85 Integrated Pedestal Basins 31 Skipper 86 Half Pedestal Basins 32-33 Flora 87-88 Full Pedestal Basins 34-36 Splendid Duo 89-90 Table Top Basins 37-43 Starc 91-92 Counter Top Self Rimming Basins 44-45 Axxis 93 Under Counter Basins 46 Cedar 94 Semi Recessed Basins 46 Dove 95-96 Wall Hung Basins 47 Contessa Neo 97-98 Corner Basins 48 Contessa Plus 99-100 URINALS Classik 101-102 Sensor Operated Urinals 49-51 Classik FT 103 Waterless Urinals 49 Flora Medi Series 104 Standard Urinals 49-51 Sensor Faucet 105 Division Plates 51 Pressmatic Range 106 Squatting Pans 52 Sensor 52 SHOWERS Rain Spa 107 CISTERNS 4-Way Divertor 108 Concealed Cisterns 53 5-Way Thermostat 109 PVC Cisterns 54 Shower 110-116 Designer Cisterns 54-55 Shower Accessories 117 Ceramic Cisterns 55 Health Faucet 118 OTHERS ADDONS Dierently Abled Series 56 Addons 119-122 Bidet Attachment 56 Trap Distance 57 ACCESSORIES Accessories 123-125 Rimless Closets 58 Combo Set 126 Closets With Integrated Jet 58 Bath Tubs 59-60 Seat Covers & Fittings 61 Disclaimer – Due to continuous technical upgradations, Brilloca Ltd. reserves every right to change the material specications at any point in time, without prior notice. Disputes if any are subject to Gurugram (Haryana) Jurisdiction only. About Us Brilloca are the makers of the iconic sanitaryware brand ‘Hindware’. With decades of expertise and consumer research, we are including water closets, washbasins, faucets, bathtubs, showers, shower enclosures and vanities. Our stylish bathroom solutions are pioneers in the sanitaryware and faucets space. We understand that a bathroom is a reection of one’s lifestyle and taste, and our crafted using the nest materials and latest industry leading technologies. During the last ten years, we have received various endeavour is to help our customers create their dream bathrooms. certications and design and innovation awards, making us India’s most awarded and certied bathroom products company in India. Our footprints include manufacturing facilities in Haryana, Telangana & Rajasthan, and strong retail network with 400+ brand stores, We oer complete bathroom solutions that can give any bathroom a personality of its own. We have a diverse product range creating a loyal base of millions of customers across the country. World-Class Technology It is all about leading from the front. With its world-class manufacturing facility, Hindware, once again sets a benchmark of unmatched performance in its class. This state-of-the-art plant boasts some of the most advanced machines backed by leading-edge processes employed to create the nest blend of form and functionality. So, if you are looking for the nest range of sanitaryware & faucets in India, look no further than Hindware. The more Stars the more WEP-I IAPMO Certied water ecient Water Star Rating Products First to introduce Water Star rated products certied by IAPMO- a range WATER of EWCs have been bestowed UPC-1 certication for being 2 & 3 star RATING rated for their reduced water consumption during full ush/half ush. INDIA`S FIRST & LARGEST RANGE OF WATER STAR RATED PRODUCTS* Save over 65,000 litres of water per year** Commitment to a Green Today & Greener Tomorrow LEED * Star rated WEP-I listed IAPMO certified water effecient products. 10L ushing) standard w.r.t (Savings **T & C Apply We at Hindware recognised our role and adopted various strategies to reduce For more information visit: www.hindwarehomes.com the consumption of water. With special consideration to design, size, capacity, *Star rated WEP-I listed IAPMO certied water ecient products. flushing parameters and technological advancements including automatic **T&C Apply (Savings w.r.t standard 10L ushing). flushing mechanism. GREEN I A P M O I N D I A No.43, 3rd Floor, PMR Tower, Hosur Road ( Opp Piller #161), Bangalore, Karnataka 560100 HSIL Limited, Delhi-Rohtak Road, Near Bal Bharti School, Bahadurgarh, District- Jhajjar, Haryana-124507 WEP-I is accepted for listing by IAPMO India as a Manufacturer In-House Testing Laboratory. IAPMO India agrees to accept test reports prepared by this Laboratory in accordance with the policies and procedures agreed upon by the laboratory in the Laboratory Listing Agreement. The Laboratory has satisfactorily demonstrated its compliance to ISO/IEC 17025-2005 and has been verified WATER RATING as capable of performing tests to the following standards: • ASME A112.19.2-2013/CSA B45.1-13, Ceramic plumbing fixtures • ASME A112.19.14-2013, Six-Liter Water Closets Equipped with a Dual Flushing Device • 2017 Water Efficient Products-India (WEP-I) IAPMO India will accept from this Laboratory only reports of testing conducted under the direct control and supervision of employees of this Laboratory. (*Certified by IAPMO for select Hindware SKU) This Laboratory Listing is valid through January 01, 2021. This listing is subject to the conditions set forth by IAPMO India. Any alteration or falsification of this certificate will constitute grounds for delisting of the Laboratory. Reproduction of this certificate, in whole or in part, for advertising purposes without the expressed written permission of IAPMO India is strictly prohibited. The Hindware EWCs and urinals can now eectively save large quantities of this precious resource. Innovating constantly to provide you with the best, we are committed to oer you products that bestow you with a better life and a better world. At Hindware, our eorts to create a sustainable future have garnered us a UPC- I star rating certication by International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical ocials (IAPMO). This prestigious certicate has been awarded to us for our use of water ecient techniques and our range of futuristic, green building sanitaryware products. India’s First This certicate is awarded to those organizations who have been GreenPro Certified Range of Faucets tremendously involved in sustainable and water ecient practices through constant innovation and manufacturing expertise. Performance of Less than 4.5 Ltrs.
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