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  2. Jaquar - Wikipedia

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    The company has 21 orientation centres in India and over 40 Jaquar World stores globally at London, Milan, Singapore, Dubai, Kuala Lampur and other locations. [5] Jaquar Group has global headquarters spread across 48,000 sq. meters [ 6 ] ) in Manesar, Haryana, India and presently operates in over 55 countries in Europe , Middle East , South ...

  3. VitrA (sanitaryware) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 production was started in Bozüyük, in 1979 an armature factory, in 1991 a bathroom furniture factory, and in 1992 a ceramic factory was built. [ 2 ] The early 1980s saw the company begin to export its products, initially to Germany , where it opened its first foreign branch. [ 3 ]

  4. Sink - Wikipedia

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    A sink (also known as basin in the UK) is a bowl-shaped plumbing fixture for washing hands, dishwashing, and other purposes. Sinks have a tap (faucet) that supplies hot and cold water and may include a spray feature to be used for faster rinsing.

  5. RAK Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    RAK Ceramics offers one of the largest collections of ceramic wall and floor tiles, gres porcelain and super-sized slabs in the industry. Offering more than 6,000 production models, tiles are manufactured in various sizes, from the smallest 10x10cm up to the largest in the region at 135x305cm, the widest range offered in the ceramics field.

  6. Bathroom - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of a bathroom from the early 20th century, in which appear a bathtub, two towels, a toilet, a sink and two mirrors. A bathroom is a room in which people wash their bodies or parts thereof. It can contain one or more of the following plumbing fixtures: a shower, a bathtub, a bidet, and a sink (also known as a wash basin in the UK).

  7. Flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    Washout pans were among the first types of ceramic toilets invented and since the early 1970s are now only found in a decreasing number of localities in Europe. [citation needed] A washout toilet is a kind of flush toilet which was once predominantly used in Germany, Austria and France. It was patented in Britain by George Jennings in 1852 and ...