Duravit launched its new service portal for professionals
New service portal for professionals is launched - Bathroom planning made easy: pro.duravit.com "Everything that you need to plan sanitary facilities ready to hand." Duravit has taken the wishes of architects and planners on board and created a new portal for professional bathroom planning. With its practical, intuitive search options, pro.duravit offers a quick and direct route to current product information that is clearly organised according to series, categories, forms or sizes ...
Tweet-- "Everything that you need to plan sanitary facilities ready to hand." Duravit has taken the wishes of architects and planners on board and created a new portal for professional bathroom planning. With its practical, intuitive search options, pro.duravit offers a quick and direct route to current product information that is clearly organised according to series, categories, forms or sizes. Each product image is displayed with all the important details such as order number, colours, weight and dimensions, as well as a technical datasheet with the tender text that can be printed out as a formatted datasheet. It's even possible to view accessory images and details. In addition, all technical drawings are shown on a scale of 1:20 and are available in both 2D and 3D in various file formats. Professionals can download all this information directly and incorporate it into their planning. The preview function allows you to check your selection again. Those knowing exactly what they are looking for can use the product search to access all the information in detail directly and, if necessary, can also ask questions about the product with a click of the mouse. In this way bathrooms are simple to plan online.
The portal also provides a link with personal consultation: all the contact data of the respective contact persons - furniture consultants, field staff, customer advisors and project consultants - are available under the Service area. Direct dialogue with professional consultants is, of course, also possible via the contact form. On request, the consultants will then make the data required available in GAEB format to architects and planners. Further services are already being planned; the portal will be extended on a step by step basis.
Notes to Editor
Almost 200 years of bathroom history. It all begins in 1817, when George Friedrich Horn establishes an earthenware factory in Hornberg in the Black Forest. In 1842 the manufacture of tableware is extended to encompass sanitaryware products. The small earthenware factory has in the meantime become a global organisation that today produces sanitary ceramics, bathroom furniture, baths and spa products for dream bathrooms made by Duravit as well as products for the public and semi-public sectors
