Founded in 1949, Cristina Rubinetterie has grown over the years to become one of the major "players" in the industry, a true reference point in the sanitaryware market, capable of anticipating design trends and offering innovative, beautiful, functional and environmentally friendly solutions. Owned by the Cristina Gozzano family at Novara, the company is now under the firm leadership of Alberto, who continues to write the history of this successful Italian company. Many things have changed over the years, and CRISTINA faucets are now called CRS SpA, absorbing the Silfra brand, knwon for its electronic faucets, timed faucets, bathtub and shower automatic exhaust systems, and components. With two factories in Gozzano, one in Gargallo and another in Fontaneto d'Agogna (No) - totaling 35 thousand square meters of built up area and 250 employees - CRISTINA taps is prouder than ever of their made in Italy products. Though their roots are located in our country, they are firmly focused on foreign markets: the company is currently distributed in 70 countries, predominantly in Europe (France, Switzerland, Spain, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Austria), along with an expansion strategy for Mediterranean Africa, the Far East, Oceania and America: it is significant that 56% of sales come from foreign markets, with a positive outlook of 65/70% in the next five years. With third-generation design and technology, the Cristina family continues to believe in innovation, constantly investing in research, technological development and the product's aesthetic evolution. The collaboration with internationally renowned design studios, including "Makio Hasuike & Co." - who signed the EXEMPLO, DIÁRIO and TAP series - confirms the great attention payed to the product's design and quality. But many creative people have enriched CRISTINA's new taps collection: the "MC2 Architetti Associati" studio created the King and Queen series; "Studio by the Lake" created SELTZ; and "Wilmotte & Industries" designed MODUL. The quality of the product is the result of strict control over each step of the production process and highly reliable raw materials. Year after year, this translated into the most important international quality certifications: individual quality product brands (French NF, German LGA, Dutch KIWA, Swiss SVGW, and American NSF 61) and the UNI EN ISO 9001 quality certification for the company itself. VIRTUAL TOUR Visit the company and see how a faucet
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