The Japanese
have long been known for their minimalistic design principles that carefully
consider the harmony between people and nature. This principle is evident in
the output of the Japanese creative process – from space-planning and interior
designs to their furniture and fixtures – which seamlessly integrate natural
light and materials to honor nature and their surrounding environment.
This is the
same design philosophy that INAX has been following in manufacturing their
products for a century now. As the brand which started sanitaryware production in 1945 and
introduced Japan’s first advanced toilet and self-powered automatic faucet,
INAX marks this milestone with the theme, 100 years of Thoughtfulness,
reflecting an enduring commitment to create products that enable users to live
well.
A great
example is the shower toilet designed not just to be comfortable and odor-free
but is designed without a tank to leave more space around the toilet. This
unique bathroom fixture, known as SATIS, was designed following a
“human-centric” technology that put careful consideration on the everyday life
of its users.
Once committed to just producing decorative tiles for the Imperial Hotel designed by renowned Architect Frank Lloyd Wright, INAX has since then expanded to ceramic plumbing fixtures and Sanitarina, the first made-in-Japan shower toilet. These products were produced with the biggest consideration of users in mind. For the Japanese, this means highlighting the significance of water in their lives as they view water as something spiritual, and at the same time, very close and familiar.
While the company has certainly grown over the century, its
distinguishable qualities of beauty and unparalleled craftsmanship have remained consistent, and
will continue to do so for many years to come to enable everyone to live
well.
For more updates on INAX, visit www.inax.com.ph and follow @INAXPhilippines
on Facebook and @inax.philippines on Instagram.
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