KWC
A brand with tradition.
The story of KWC began with music. In 1874 in Unter-kulm, Adolf Karrer established a company to manufacture mechanical musical boxes. However, with the advance of the gramophone, the days of musical boxes were already numbered. From 1897 the company therefore concentrated on the manufacture of faucets. With success: in 1911 the Hotel Ritz in Paris and the Hotel Negresco in Nice were equipped with K+W faucets. The introduction of die casting technology around 1920 was yet another milestone. KWC set further trends with the NEO and PAX lines, both in 1945, the first faucet with a pull-out spray (1957) and the DOMO (1982) – still a successful model today. Nowadays the company is represented in numerous countries abroad and ranks among the most significant faucet manufacturers in Switzerland and Europe.
Innovative technology.
A clock and a faucet certainly have a number of things in common. Both rely on precision engineering and the precise interplay of the individual components. However, at KWC flawless functionality does not stop at the obvious. Numerous small extras contribute to real added value in the daily use of the faucet. Since the early beginnings of the company, innovation has been a major priority at KWC. For instance, with the first pull-out spray that came onto the market in 1957, KWC achieved success with a design that has influenced the world of faucets ever since. However, concealed within the interior of each faucet is something rather more high-tech that ensures the best level of operating convenience and a long lifetime.
KWC EVE
KWC EVE is a shining example of KWC’s creativity and innovation. The unique combination of high-quality metal (stainless steel or chrome) and a stream of water subtly illuminated by LEDs creates a sculpture of light that beguiles with its slim, curved and feminine outline, transforming it into an object of desire. This is complemented by truly sophisticated function-ality that makes KWC EVE an absolute highlight with no compromise.
KWC ONO
KWC ONO stands for variations on the avant-garde: graceful yet robust, simple and unadorned yet of the very highest quality, perfectly proportioned to please the eye, offering outstanding performance for professional cooks. Equally uncompromising is the standard of the materials and workmanship: high-quality stainless steel or mirror-like chrome and a smooth operating mechanism make KWC ONO a work of art in its own right that is second to none.
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