Plumbline’s new Melbourne showroom

New Zealand bathroomware brand Plumbline has opened the doors to an exceptional new showroom in Melbourne, showcasing a design collaboration with Greg Natale and Nickolas Gurtler.

Located at 597 Church Street, Richmond, the space marks a significant milestone in the brand’s evolution and international presence, bringing its architecturally driven product offering direct to the Australian market.

Designed by acclaimed Australian interior designer Nickolas Gurtler, the showroom blends quiet luxury, architectural precision and material-led warmth. The result is an immersive and highly considered environment.

Sculptural forms, controlled lighting, refined detailing and a curated spatial flow combine to create a gallery-like experience for architects, designers and homeowners.

Feature displays highlight Plumbline’s key collaborations, including the Milazzo baths and basins by Greg Natale, and one of the brand’s most extensive ranges, the Buddy tapware collection with matching heated towel rails and bathroom accessories.

“Opening in Melbourne represents an important step forward for Plumbline,” says Jonathan Connor, Marketing and Brand Manager. “We have built strong relationships with New Zealand’s architectural and design community by offering a complete and carefully considered bathroomware collection. We are looking forward to bringing that design-led approach to Australia and providing a space where our partners and customers can experience the full breadth of our offer in person.”

“Melbourne is a natural progression for us,” says Connor. “It is a city with deep architectural roots and a strong appreciation for design. We have created a space that reflects the calibre of the Australian design community and offers a considered environment to explore our products.”

The new showroom builds on Plumbline’s long-standing relationships with leading international design partners and manufacturers, reinforcing its position as a premium provider of architectural bathroomware in the Australasian region.

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