B W Bath & Kitchens: Bringing European Elegance to Sri Lankan Homes



Founded in 2019 by three friends from diverse backgrounds, B W Bath & Kitchens has quickly established itself as a premier supplier of high-quality kitchen and bathroom solutions in Sri Lanka. Co-founders Sudarshan Letchchiminan (Sri Lanka), Minhas Ahmad (India), and Nethra Bandari (Nepal) started with a vision to provide top-notch products at affordable prices, coupled with exceptional craftsmanship.

Initially focusing on supplying and installing Quartz, Granite, and Marble, the company has since expanded its offerings to include a range of European brands. "Our goal is to bring the best of European design and quality to Sri Lankan homes and businesses," says Sudarshan Letchchiminan. "We're not just selling products; we're offering a lifestyle upgrade."

B W Bath & Kitchens has already made its mark on the Sri Lankan architectural landscape, collaborating with major local architects on several iconic projects. Their commitment to quality and affordability has earned them a reputation as a trusted partner in both residential and commercial renovations.

In a significant move to enhance their product lineup, B W Bath & Kitchens has recently introduced Pyramis, a renowned Greek brand, to the Sri Lankan market. Pyramis Metallourgia Α.Ε., established in 1960 by Alexandros Bakatselos, has grown from a family business into one of the world's largest stainless steel sink producers.

The Pyramis range includes kitchen sinks with a lifetime warranty and faucets with a 5-year warranty, reflecting the brand's confidence in its products' durability and quality. "We are excited to bring Pyramis to Sri Lanka," Letchchiminan adds. "It's a family-run company with 60 years of experience, and their products perfectly align with our mission to offer European excellence at competitive prices."

Looking ahead, B W Bath & Kitchens is in talks with other European companies to further expand their offerings, solidifying their position as a bridge between European craftsmanship and Sri Lankan homes.



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