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Aparna partners with Italian faucet brand

Aparna Enterprises, a leading player in manufacturing and trading of a range of building material, on December 17 announced its partnership with Paffoni, a renowned faucet manufacturing brand from Italy.
Established in 1953, Paffoni is a leading Italian brand primarily involved in manufacturing of extensive range of bathroom products.
Through this association, Aparna will be bringing Paffoni to India for the first time, as its Master Distributor, said a press release. The products will be marketed under the brand’s retail division Aparna Unispace. The association is expected to grow Aparna Unispace division’s revenues by 20 per cent in FY 2021-2022, the release added.
Ashwin Reddy, Managing Director, Aparna Enterprises, said, “Powered by strong R&D, advanced technology, superior quality and continuous process innovation; Paffoni has created a niche for itself in the European and Asian markets. We are delighted to partner with the brand and offer Indian customers an opportunity to own the state-of-the-art faucet systems.”
Under the new Paffoni range, Aparna Unispace will be introducing range of products across categories like diverters, thermostats, shower mixers, sink mixers, basin mixers, health faucets, spouts and body jets.
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