Editor's Note
This editor’s note highlights the key facts and market implications behind “H+M Wohnkeramik: The Tile Specialist for 20 Year”, with emphasis on sourcing, product fit, fabrication, logistics, or buyer impact.
H+M Wohnkeramik is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Known as the "other" tile exhibition, its spacious showrooms with their vast selection of ceramic slabs are a landmark in the Lova Center Vaduz.
Thanks to its versatile selection of tiles in all colors and forms, the exhibition is a popular destination for home builders, tilers, and architects. The range of floor and wall tiles made from easy-care fine stoneware is presented in a clear and appealing manner. Through numerous application examples and samples, clients get an idea of how the tiles will look in a space. For those who want more, an additional service offers 3D visualizations to show concrete implementations. Herbert Marchner and his team advise on choosing the right ceramic tiles with extensive expertise, experience, and sensitivity to customer needs.
Always Renewing
The world of tiles has changed over the last twenty years, as has the H+M Wohnkeramik exhibition. Visitors can see the latest tile trends as well as perennial favorites in floor and wall coverings. This year also brings many highlights for visitors. Recently, the bathroom and sauna area was completely renovated in collaboration with exhibition partner A. Vogt AG. This allows visitors to see what the finished bathroom or private wellness area will look like.
High Quality Standards
What has not changed over the years is the commitment to quality. H+M Wohnkeramik sets high standards both in the selection of ceramic tiles and their suppliers and in customer consultation. The tiles come exclusively from European production and only from manufacturers certified with the Ecolabel. Herbert Marchner and his team are happy to take time for a detailed and individual consultation. To ensure an undisturbed consultation, they request that an appointment be scheduled in advance.
Source: Read the original article | Published: March 28, 2021