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Feb 2024
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Episode 194: The relationship between pl...

ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
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SFA Australia and New Zealand are subsidiaries of the SFA group which is based in France.

For more than 65 years, the companies of the SFA Group have been working to provide professional and private individuals with ever greater sanitary comfort in their daily lives. 

They offer them much more than technological know-how; they offer inventive, reliable, and easy-to-implement solutions. 

Nick Moore,  National Business Development Manager for SFA Australia and Gregory Waters, Technical Manager for SFA Australia and New Zealand discuss the Saniflo range of solutions and delve into the evolving relationship between plumbing and architecture and how plumbing influences design.

This podcast was brought to you by Saniflo.

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