
This year, Geberit, the European leader in sanitary products, unveils its latest innovations and its extensive “front and behind the wall” bathroom range—for the first time—under the unified Geberit brand.
Following a strategic brand consolidation, the group has integrated its entire ceramic portfolio into the Geberit name. This synergy between internal systems (Know-How Installed) and aesthetic solutions (Design Meets Function) offers a perfect balance of performance and style.
Geberit ONE: Pioneering Integration

The flagship of this new era is Geberit ONE, a fully integrated solution comprising washbasins, toilets, bidets, showers, and furniture. By leveraging pre-wall technology, Geberit ONE creates more space, flexibility, and superior hygiene.
WC and Bidet: Feature a sleek, rimless design with hidden fastenings. The toilet includes TurboFlush technology for a quiet, thorough rinse and an adjustable height system during installation. The KeraTect® special glaze ensures a non-porous, easy-to-clean surface.
Shower Area: Reinvents the space with a wall-integrated drain, a seamless glass partition without visible brackets, and a recessed mirrored storage niche.



Washbasin Zone: By moving the trap and technical components inside the wall, the washbasin gains a minimalist aesthetic. The matching vanity units offer maximum storage space (no U-cutout needed), while the integrated LED mirror cabinet provides adjustable lighting for every mood.



The Geberit Group is a global player and the European leader in the field of sanitary products. Geberit operates with a strong local presence in most European countries, providing unique added value when it comes to both plumbing technology and bathroom ceramics. The production network encompasses 29 production facilities, 6 of which are located outside Europe. The Group is headquartered in Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland. With around 12,000 employees in approximately 50 countries, Geberit generated sales of CHF 3.1 billion in 2019. Geberit shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and have been included in the SMI (Swiss Market Index) since 2012.












