Geberit collaborates with interiors influencers

Bathroom manufacturer teams up with five interiors influencers

31 May, 19

Bathroom manufacturer Geberit has announced a collaboration with five of the UK’s interiors influencers, as part of its ‘Inspired by Geberit’ campaign.

Geberit collaborates with interior influencers

Katie Woods of @comedowntothewoods

It will team up with Instagrammers Come Down to the Woods, Malmo & Moss, Pink House Living, The Space Maker Interiors, alongside Victoria Road Restoration, to deliver a host of national and regional activity.

Geberit has launched a microsite offering homeowners a host of top tips from Come Down to the Woods’ Katie Woods and Malmo & Moss’ Becca Lawson, as they give the brand’s  Xeno² bathroom collection their signature spin.

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Becci Lawson of Malmoandmoss.com

All five influencers will be invited to showcase their individual interiors inspiration in retailers across the country, with Pink House Living hosting an exclusive event in Scotland this summer.

The partnership coincides with the release of Geberit’s  products for 2019, on show at Clerkenwell Design Week, including the Xeno², myDay and Smyle bathroom collections, AquaClean Sela shower toilet, and Sigma50 flush plate.

The collaboration will also further develop the brand’s Sensory Space campaign, centred around how thoughtful bathroom design and product innovation can increase well being in the home.

Consumer marketing manager at Geberit Holly Aspinall said: “We are delighted to announce Geberit’s partnership with some of the UK’s most high-profile interiors experts and influencers.

“The collaboration will offer consumers a host of design inspiration, showcasing how they can style Geberit products in their bathroom to suit their own space, and personality.

“With several new products launching this summer, we are very much looking forward to teaming up with each influencer to show how homeowners can create the bathroom of their dreams,” she added.