Kajaria opens new tile showroom in Jorpati
Published: 10:45 am Sep 02, 2025
KATHMANDU, SEPTEMBER 2
Kajaria, a leading tile brand, has inaugurated a new showroom in Jorpati, Kathmandu, in partnership with GNS Traders.
The showroom was inaugurated by federal parliament member Santosh Chalise in the presence of Himanshu Agrawal, Director of Kajaria Ramesh Tiles Ltd.
Speaking at the occasion, Agrawal, emphasized the company's commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. 'With this new showroom in Kathmandu, we're bringing world-class design, durability, and innovation closer to our customers. Kajaria has always stood for quality, and this expansion is a reflection of our promise to deliver the best. We are excited to be part of Nepal's dynamic growth journey and look forward to building lasting relationships in this vibrant market,' he remarked.
The new facility offers an extensive range of premium tiles, including glazed vitrified and ceramic wall tiles, strengthening Kajaria's growing presence in Nepal's construction sector.
Kajaria Ramesh Tiles Limited has set a new benchmark in Nepal's tile industry by establishing the country's largest tile manufacturing plant. Crafted with cutting-edge technology that meets the global standard, Kajaria Ramesh Tiles Limited offers an extraordinary range of over 3,000+ design options, tailored to meet the evolving tastes of modern interiors, it added.
With a growing network of 45+ exclusive showrooms and 100+ trusted dealers across Nepal, Kajaria has become a household name in premium tiles. Kajaria offers a wide range of Glazed Vitrified tiles (60x120 cm, 60x60 cm, 19.5x120 cm), Heavy Duty Glazed Vitrified Tiles (40x40 cm) and Ceramic Wall Tiles (30x60 cm, 30x45 cm) which are water and stain-resistant, offering exceptional durability and long-lasting performance for any space. Each Kajaria tile is designed to enhance spaces with a touch of elegance and style. With a strong focus on quality, durability, and innovative design, Kajaria is setting new standards in luxury living across Nepal.