FGI Industries Opens State-of-the-Art Experience Centre in Mumbai
Interiors

FGI Industries Opens State-of-the-Art Experience Centre in Mumbai

FGI Industries, Inc., a leading global provider of complete bathroom solutions, has opened its new showroom in Mumbai. Located at Bldg. No. 8, 146-A Wing, Laxmi Industrial Estate, New Link Road, Andheri West, Mumbai 400053, this showroom marks a significant step in FGI’s expansion in India, reaffirming its commitment to delivering premium products and unmatched customer service.

The new Experience centre offers an immersive experience, allowing customers to explore FGI’s extensive range of high-quality sanitaryware and bath fittings. Designed to showcase FGI’s innovative designs and superior craftsmanship, the space will serve as a hub for architects, designers, and homeowners seeking premium solutions for their homes and projects.

Commenting on this milestone, David Bruce, CEO of FGI Industries, Inc., said, “India is a key market for FGI, and the opening of our Mumbai Experience Centre is a testament to our commitment to providing world-class products and services to Indian customers. This space will not only highlight our product offerings but also serve as a platform to engage with industry professionals and consumers alike.”

Mukund Patel, Director of FGI Industries India, added, “India’s home and commercial interiors sector is witnessing rapid growth, driven by evolving consumer preferences and increasing demand for high-quality solutions. With our Mumbai Experience Centre, we are not just offering products but also bringing global innovation tailored to the Indian market. Our goal is to bridge the gap between global excellence and local needs, ensuring that Indian customers receive cutting-edge solutions with unmatched service.”
K R Associates headed by Riddhi Shah, have helped in incorporating the Indian company & setting up its company’s compliances in India.

FGI Industries’ Mumbai experience centre is now open to customers, offering expert consultation and a firsthand look at the brand’s innovative offerings. This expansion reinforces FGI’s long-term vision of blending global excellence with local insights to cater to the evolving demands of the Indian market.

FGI Industries, Inc., a leading global provider of complete bathroom solutions, has opened its new showroom in Mumbai. Located at Bldg. No. 8, 146-A Wing, Laxmi Industrial Estate, New Link Road, Andheri West, Mumbai 400053, this showroom marks a significant step in FGI’s expansion in India, reaffirming its commitment to delivering premium products and unmatched customer service.The new Experience centre offers an immersive experience, allowing customers to explore FGI’s extensive range of high-quality sanitaryware and bath fittings. Designed to showcase FGI’s innovative designs and superior craftsmanship, the space will serve as a hub for architects, designers, and homeowners seeking premium solutions for their homes and projects.Commenting on this milestone, David Bruce, CEO of FGI Industries, Inc., said, “India is a key market for FGI, and the opening of our Mumbai Experience Centre is a testament to our commitment to providing world-class products and services to Indian customers. This space will not only highlight our product offerings but also serve as a platform to engage with industry professionals and consumers alike.”Mukund Patel, Director of FGI Industries India, added, “India’s home and commercial interiors sector is witnessing rapid growth, driven by evolving consumer preferences and increasing demand for high-quality solutions. With our Mumbai Experience Centre, we are not just offering products but also bringing global innovation tailored to the Indian market. Our goal is to bridge the gap between global excellence and local needs, ensuring that Indian customers receive cutting-edge solutions with unmatched service.”K R Associates headed by Riddhi Shah, have helped in incorporating the Indian company & setting up its company’s compliances in India.FGI Industries’ Mumbai experience centre is now open to customers, offering expert consultation and a firsthand look at the brand’s innovative offerings. This expansion reinforces FGI’s long-term vision of blending global excellence with local insights to cater to the evolving demands of the Indian market.

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