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Walk into any home or hotel with a bathroom that feels like a step back in time—warm brass faucets catching the light, subway tiles arranged in classic patterns, a clawfoot tub that invites you to linger—and there's a good chance those retro touches came from Coloria. For decades, this name has been synonymous with trust in the building materials industry, not just for its stunning retro bathroom fixtures, but for the way it wraps every project in care, expertise, and a commitment to making spaces feel truly human.
Coloria isn't your average building materials supplier. Think of it as a partner that's been there through the evolution of design trends, from the bold colors of the 70s to the minimalist craze of the 2000s, and yet stayed true to the idea that some styles are timeless. Retro bathroom fixtures aren't just a product line here—they're a promise to preserve the beauty of the past while building for the future. And with a footprint that spans the globe, from the bustling cities of the Middle East to the quiet suburbs of Europe, Coloria has turned that promise into a legacy.
What makes Coloria's retro bathroom fixtures stand out? It starts with the little things—the details that make a bathroom feel like more than just a functional space. Take their brass faucet collection, for example. These aren't mass-produced pieces with a quick coat of gold paint; they're crafted from solid brass, polished by hand until they glow like heirlooms, with cross handles that turn smoothly, just like the ones in your grandmother's house. Or their subway tiles: available in soft whites and muted pastels, each tile is slightly imperfect, with edges that mimic the handcrafted look of early 20th-century ceramics. It's this attention to texture and history that turns a bathroom into a story.
But nostalgia without functionality is just a pretty picture, and Coloria gets that. Their retro toilets, for instance, have the classic high-tank design that adds charm, but they're fitted with modern, water-saving flushing systems that cut down on waste. The clawfoot tubs? They're lined with slip-resistant surfaces and compatible with modern plumbing, so you can soak in comfort without worrying about outdated mechanics. It's the perfect balance—old-world style with new-world smarts.
| Retro Fixture Type | Design Inspiration | Modern Twist | Favorite Among Clients |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brass Cross-Handle Faucets | 1920s Art Deco elegance | Lead-free brass, ceramic cartridge for drip-free use | Historic hotel renovations in Riyadh |
| Clawfoot Tubs | Victorian-era luxury | Lightweight acrylic construction, easy-install feet | Beachfront villas in Jeddah |
| Subway Tile Walls | 1950s American diners | Stain-resistant glaze, mold-resistant grout options | Café chains across the Middle East |
| High-Tank Toilets | Early 1900s residential design | Dual-flush technology, quiet-close seats | Heritage home restorations in Riyadh |
One Riyadh-based interior designer, Lina Al-Mansoori, put it best: "When my client wanted a bathroom that felt like a vintage Parisian apartment but needed it to work with modern Saudi plumbing standards, I didn't hesitate to call Coloria. Their retro fixtures aren't just 'retro'—they're thoughtful . They fit the aesthetic, but they also fit the reality of daily life here. That's the difference between a supplier and a partner."
Imagine this: You're designing a boutique hotel, and you've fallen in love with Coloria's retro bathroom fixtures. But then you realize you also need custom furniture for the lobby, energy-efficient lighting for the hallways, and sustainable flooring for the guest rooms. In the past, that would mean juggling five different suppliers, each with their own timelines, price points, and communication styles. But with Coloria, it's different. As a one-stop architectural solution provider, they've built their business on the idea that your project shouldn't be a puzzle—they'll handle the pieces so you can focus on the big picture.
Coloria's one-stop model covers everything from the foundation to the finishing touches. Need solar panels for the hotel roof to cut energy costs? They've got you. Custom wooden vanities to match those retro bathroom sinks? Their craftsmen can build them to your exact specifications. Even the smallest details, like door handles or light fixtures, are curated to fit your project's theme. It's like having a design team, a procurement department, and a logistics expert all rolled into one—and it saves clients time, money, and a whole lot of stress.
A Saudi family wanted to build a villa that blended their love for retro design with modern comfort. They dreamed of a bathroom with Coloria's brass fixtures and subway tiles, a kitchen with custom wooden cabinets, and a living room with sustainable flooring. Instead of hiring separate suppliers for each element, they turned to Coloria.
The result? The project was completed two months ahead of schedule. The bathroom became the highlight—with a clawfoot tub, retro mirror frames, and matching brass towel racks—while the kitchen cabinets, built in Coloria's workshop, fit perfectly with the villa's vintage vibe. Even the solar panels on the roof, chosen for their efficiency, were installed by Coloria's team, ensuring everything worked together seamlessly. "We didn't have to between 10 different people," the homeowner said. "Coloria understood our vision, and they made it happen—no headaches, no delays."
While Coloria has a global reach, its heart is firmly planted in the Middle East—especially Saudi Arabia. With a dedicated in Riyadh and decades of experience in the region, the brand understands the unique needs of Saudi clients, from the importance of family-centric spaces to the demands of the local climate. It's not just about selling materials here; it's about being part of the community.
Take Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, a plan to diversify the economy and build a more sustainable future. Coloria has embraced this vision wholeheartedly, from hiring local talent to training young Saudis in design and engineering, to supporting projects that prioritize sustainability. For example, when a new residential complex in Dammam wanted to use retro bathroom fixtures but also meet strict energy-efficiency goals, Coloria provided water-saving retro toilets and solar-powered lighting systems, helping the project align with both the client's aesthetic wishes and the country's green initiatives.
Local clients appreciate this deep understanding of the market. "Working with Coloria feels like working with neighbors," says Ahmed Hassan, a Riyadh-based contractor. "They know what works here—the materials that stand up to our hot summers, the designs that feel familiar yet fresh, the timelines that respect our project. It's not just about business; it's about growing together."
In a world where "going green" is more than a trend, Coloria proves that retro design and sustainability can go hand in hand. The brand's commitment to sustainable building solutions isn't an afterthought—it's woven into everything they do, including their retro bathroom line. For example, their classic ceramic tiles are made with recycled clay, cutting down on raw material use. Their brass fixtures? The brass is sourced from recycled metal, reducing the carbon footprint of mining new materials. Even the packaging for these products is 100% recyclable—because preserving the past shouldn't come at the expense of the future.
This focus on sustainability has made Coloria a go-to for clients who want to honor tradition without ignoring their environmental values. A boutique hotel in Riyadh, for instance, used Coloria's retro bathroom fixtures alongside their green building materials—like solar panels and energy-efficient windows—to earn a sustainability certification. The result was a space that felt timeless and responsible, proving that you don't have to choose between style and conscience.
At the end of the day, what makes Coloria more than just a supplier is trust. It's the trust that comes from knowing your retro bathroom fixtures will arrive on time, fit perfectly, and last for decades. It's the trust that your custom furniture will be built with care, not just speed. It's the trust that when you call with a question, someone who knows your project inside out will pick up the phone.
This trust isn't built overnight. It's built through small acts: a sales rep staying late to finalize a design, a logistics team rerouting a shipment to avoid a delay, a craftsman adjusting a cabinet measurement because they noticed it didn't quite fit the plans. These are the moments that turn first-time clients into lifelong partners.
As Coloria looks to the future—expanding its sustainable product line, deepening its roots in Saudi Arabia, and continuing to celebrate the beauty of retro design—one thing remains constant: the belief that building materials should do more than build spaces. They should build memories, traditions, and a sense of home. And in a world that's always rushing forward, that's a legacy worth preserving.
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