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Mumbai's Colston Design Centre
Colston has opened a Design Centre in Mumbai's Shakti Mills neighbourhood, which is known for its design. It's a complement to their current experience centre in Delhi, and it's a statement of their unmistakable presence in the world of high-end bathware. At the opening, the company also unveiled a new collection of De Banos series bath items, as well as a selection of designer bathtubs and jacuzzis, continuing its tradition of ongoing innovation.
Ar. Prem Nath, one of India's top Architect-Designers, who has worked on a number of celebrity residences and achieved recognition and the essence of luxury, was the chief guest for the grand launch.
The Design Centre, which is inspired by the elegant Palladian style of architecture from Italy and features eight separate Bathroom Design lounges that imitate different themes and typologies of the Colston brand, is dedicated to merging luxury with intelligent design. The Swimming Pool Zone, Live Shower Walk, and High Street Display Lane are just a few of the Centre's features. The interactive conference room and the Colston meeting lounge, which are both integrated into the Centre's architecture, are two more notable features.
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Vibrant, expressive and bright, Colston’s Debanos series brings you all the brilliant shades of summer.
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Vibrant, expressive and bright, Colston’s Debanos series brings you all the brilliant shades of summer.
Check out the Debanos series in the #LinkInBio
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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Vibrant, expressive and bright, Colston’s Debanos series brings you all the brilliant shades of summer.
Check out the Debanos series in the #LinkInBio
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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Vibrant, expressive and bright, Colston’s Debanos series brings you all the brilliant shades of summer.
Check out the Debanos series in the #LinkInBio
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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Vibrant, expressive and bright, Colston’s Debanos series brings you all the brilliant shades of summer.
Check out the Debanos series in the #LinkInBio
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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This vivid range of sanitaryware is the perfect way to brighten your bath space.
Vibrant, expressive and bright, Colston’s Debanos series brings you all the brilliant shades of summer.
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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We at Colston feel that simplicity is the best expression of a person's individuality, not just because of our wellness and luxury skills. Our items are created with our clients' ideas and preferences in mind. Colston's luxury bathroom goods don't have to be bright and presentable to give you the feeling of luxury; instead, we create luxury in your head and in your daily life. And when it comes to our knowledge, we are always happy to give it our all.
Below are a handful of the numerous instances that demonstrate our promise of luxury in our basic designs.
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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Is contactless technology the way of the future in the bathroom?
With visitors becoming more concerned about their safety, a contactless bathroom design instils trust in them.
Amit Ahuja's contribution
The epidemic, as well as the focus on social isolation that has accompanied it, has underlined the need for innovative and modern solutions to provide the greatest level of sanitation in public areas. Commercial toilets and bathrooms attract far more traffic than private facilities. This necessitates the instillation of trust in the safety and hygiene of locations such as restaurants and, which deal with big groups of people.
The adoption of contactless bathroom technology is an excellent and rapidly accepted answer to these difficulties. To provide social separation and minimize contamination between users, contactless technology employs specialized sensors to replace manual operation in high-touch facilities such as faucets, dispensers, doors, and flushes. It fared well in both safety requirements and ease of use as an existing well-known technology, making it very significant in the hotel business.
Contactless technology, in addition to its high level of security, has a slew of other advantages that position it to revolutionize the hotel industry. Because contactless flushes and faucets may be configured to conserve water and avoid misuse, they are ecologically benign. With only one contactless bathroom with intelligent cutoff technology, a small hotel may save over 10,000 liters of water per year, which is both cost effective and ecologically friendly. In public toilets, contactless soap dispensers and hand dryers reduce waste of soap and tissue paper, lowering both overhead expenses and the hotel's carbon impact in one simple move. The use of technology to streamline bathroom rooms minimizes the requirement for general upkeep and sanitation. Dedicated people are required to clean, refill, and disinfect many traditional bathrooms on a daily basis. Contactless restrooms, on the other hand, provide a greater level of cleanliness by allowing for speedier cleaning and disinfection operations, as well as saving time with intelligent replenishment warnings as needed. This results in lower maintenance costs and increased production.
With visitors becoming more concerned about their safety, a contactless bathroom design instils trust in them. It promotes the hotel as a contemporary, responsive, and safe business, establishing a strong brand image and earning valuable customer confidence.
While the globe works feverishly to combat the epidemic, the 'new normal' will continue to evolve. The increased safety and hygiene requirements will be a critical component in determining the future performance of hospitality enterprises. It's reasonable to conclude that contactless technology is the future of bathroom design in this age of social alienation and cleanliness, and its effect on the hospitality industry will only expand.
Amit Ahuja is the Director of Colston Bath and Spa
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#ColstonSpotlight presents Neha Changwani from INC Design Studio as she shares her thoughts on aesthetic bathroom settings for the modern you.
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#ColstonSpotlight presents Neha Changwani from INC Design Studio as she shares her thoughts on aesthetic bathroom settings for the modern you.
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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#ColstonSpotlight presents Neha Changwani from INC Design Studio as she shares her thoughts on aesthetic bathroom settings for the modern you.
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#ColstonSpotlight presents Neha Changwani from INC Design Studio as she shares her thoughts on aesthetic bathroom settings for the modern you.
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#ColstonSpotlight presents Neha Changwani from INC Design Studio as she shares her thoughts on aesthetic bathroom settings for the modern you.
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#ColstonSpotlight presents Neha Changwani from INC Design Studio as she shares her thoughts on aesthetic bathroom settings for the modern you.
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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Is contactless technology the future of bathroom design?
With visitors becoming more concerned about their safety, a contactless bathroom design instils trust in them. The epidemic, as well as the subsequent focus on social isolation, has underlined the need for new and innovative solutions to provide the greatest level of sanitation in public areas. Commercial toilets and bathrooms get far more traffic than private facilities. This necessitates the instillation of trust in the safety and hygiene of facilities such as restaurants and hotels that serve big groups of people.
The adoption of contactless bathroom technology is an excellent and rapidly accepted answer to these difficulties. To provide social separation and minimise contamination between users, contactless technology employs specialized sensors to replace manual operation in high-touch facilities such as faucets, dispensers, doors, and flushes. It fared well in both safety requirements and ease of use as an existing well-known technology, making it very significant in the hotel business.
Contactless technology, in addition to its high level of security, has a slew of other advantages that position it to revolutionise the hotel industry. Because contactless flushes and faucets may be configured to conserve water and avoid misuse, they are ecologically benign. With only one contactless bathroom with intelligent cutoff technology, a small hotel may save over 10,000 litres of water per year, which is both cost effective and ecologically friendly. In public toilets, contactless soap dispensers and hand dryers reduce waste of soap and tissue paper, lowering both overhead expenses and the hotel's carbon impact in one simple move.
The use of technology to streamline bathroom rooms minimises the requirement for general upkeep and sanitation. Dedicated people are required to clean, refill, and disinfect many traditional bathrooms on a daily basis. Contactless restrooms, on the other hand, provide a greater level of cleanliness by allowing for speedier cleaning and disinfection operations, as well as saving time with intelligent replenishment warnings as needed. This results in lower maintenance costs and increased production.
With visitors becoming more concerned about their safety, a contactless bathroom design instils trust in them. It promotes the hotel as a contemporary, responsive, and safe business, establishing a strong brand image and earning valuable customer confidence.
While the globe works feverishly to combat the epidemic, the 'new normal' will continue to evolve. The increased safety and hygiene requirements will be a critical component in determining the future performance of hospitality enterprises. It's reasonable to conclude that contactless technology is the future of bathroom design in this age of social alienation and cleanliness, and its effect on the hospitality industry will only expand.
Amit Ahuja is the Director of Colston Bath and Spa.
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colstonconcept · 2 years
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Calm your senses with an immersive experience with the exclusive range of luxurious bathtubs by Colston that elevates the entire bath space.
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