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Gravity Bath Launches First Company-Owned Stores in New Delhi & Mumbai

Gravity Bath Pvt Ltd, India鈥檚 fastest-growing bathware brand, has launched its first-ever company-owned stores in New Delhi and Mumbai. This marks a major milestone for the brand, which has grown from a two-person operation in 2006 to a Rs two billion enterprise with a pan-India presence.

The new stores are designed to deliver a complete bathware experience, showcasing premium faucets, showers, sanitaryware, accessories, and kitchen sinks. They feature live experience zones with mock-up bathrooms tailored for different user needs, including youth, premium homes, hotels, children, and senior citizens.

Gravity Bath Pvt Ltd aims to address gaps in pricing transparency, product availability for all age groups, and customer education through these experiential stores. With two manufacturing units in NCR and Gujarat, the company produces over three million faucets and more than 0.7 million sanitaryware pieces annually.

Gravity plans to achieve Rs 10 billion in revenue by 2028, supported by company-owned stores, franchise models, and a strong digital presence. It is also entering the luxury bathware segment with its premium Italian brand 顿滨鈥橪鲍厂厂翱.

The stores reflect Gravity Bath鈥檚 commitment to innovation, quality, and customer-centric solutions for Indian homes.

Source: Press Release, April 25, 2025

Gravity Bath Pvt Ltd, India鈥檚 fastest-growing bathware brand, has launched its first-ever company-owned stores in New Delhi and Mumbai. This marks a major milestone for the brand, which has grown from a two-person operation in 2006 to a Rs two billion enterprise with a pan-India presence. The new stores are designed to deliver a complete bathware experience, showcasing premium faucets, showers, sanitaryware, accessories, and kitchen sinks. They feature live experience zones with mock-up bathrooms tailored for different user needs, including youth, premium homes, hotels, children, and senior citizens. Gravity Bath Pvt Ltd aims to address gaps in pricing transparency, product availability for all age groups, and customer education through these experiential stores. With two manufacturing units in NCR and Gujarat, the company produces over three million faucets and more than 0.7 million sanitaryware pieces annually. Gravity plans to achieve Rs 10 billion in revenue by 2028, supported by company-owned stores, franchise models, and a strong digital presence. It is also entering the luxury bathware segment with its premium Italian brand 顿滨鈥橪鲍厂厂翱. The stores reflect Gravity Bath鈥檚 commitment to innovation, quality, and customer-centric solutions for Indian homes. Source: Press Release, April 25, 2025

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