Sustainable luxury with AXOR
Submitted by: Bronwyn
AXOR: Where Luxury Meets Sustainability
Creating exceptional water experiences while minimising environmental impact - that's the defining principle behind AXOR. As a brand renowned for its collaboration with world-class designers and the production of iconic bathroom and kitchen fixtures, AXOR goes beyond aesthetics.
Sustainable Sophistication
AXOR recognises its responsibility towards the planet. Their commitment to sustainability is evident in several aspects:
Water Efficiency: Water conservation is paramount. Products like the AXOR Conscious Showers exemplify this. These showers deliver a luxurious showering experience while adhering to strict water usage standards.
Durable Design: AXOR products are built to last. Crafted with superior quality and timeless design, AXOR faucets and accessories are meant for a lifetime of use. This reduces the need for replacements and associated environmental impact.
Eco-Conscious Manufacturing: AXOR prioritises eco-friendly practices throughout the manufacturing process. This includes:
- Focus on sustainable materials: Selection of materials with a lower environmental footprint.
- Reduction of harmful substances: Eliminating toxic elements and opting for materials that are safe for aquatic life.
- Recycled and recyclable packaging: Minimising waste by using eco-friendly packaging materials.
AXOR's commitment is further solidified by our:
ISO 14001:2015 certification: This internationally recognised standard ensures adherence to stringent environmental management practices.
Membership in the Hansgrohe Group: As part of the Hansgrohe Group, AXOR aligns with their Science-Based Targets initiative, a commitment to set ambitious goals for greenhouse gas emission reduction.
By marrying luxury with sustainability, AXOR empowers individuals to make a conscious choice for their homes without compromising on quality or design.
Furthermore, AXOR's dedication to inspiring architects, designers, and their customers fosters a collective effort towards creating beautiful and sustainable water-centric spaces.
In essence, AXOR embodies the perfect harmony between luxury and environmental responsibility.
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AXOR. Form follows Perfection.
AXOR conceives and manufactures iconic objects for luxurious bathrooms and kitchens. Developed in collaboration with world-renowned designers—Philippe Starck, Antonio Citterio, Jean-Marie Massaud and Barber Osgerby among them—AXOR products come in a variety of styles. All AXOR faucets, showers and accessories are produced to the highest standards of quality. With an expertise that extends far beyond the products themselves, AXOR inspires and enables architects, interior designers and the design-savvy public. Together with AXOR, they shape water-related spaces that reflect the unique personality of the user. Part of the Hansgrohe Group, AXOR is a forward-thinking brand dedicated to developing distinctive products, manufactured with excellence.
Issued By: The Lime EnvelopeOn Behalf Of: Hansgrohe SAFor Media Information: Bronwyn LevyTelephone: 0760781723E-mail: bronwyn@thelime.co.za
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