The Bathware Company We Wished Existed So We Built It.

The Bathware Company We Wished Existed So We Built It.

Before there was Parth Metal, there was frustration.

Back in the early 2000s, I was working closely with brands and suppliers in the bathware industry, and one thing kept showing up in every conversation:

The missing links.

- Inconsistent product quality
- Poor finish that didn’t survive over time
- Delayed deliveries, even on repeat orders
- And most of all, a lack of ownership in vendor relationships

It didn’t feel right.

So in 2001, I stopped waiting for the “right” vendor to show up and built one from scratch.

Parth Metal was never just about manufacturing.
 It was about building a system where:

✔ Quality wasn’t a question; it was standard
✔ Timelines were a promise, not a maybe
✔ Every product, even in bulk, came with the finish of a hero piece
✔ And most importantly, trust came before the transaction

Fast forward to today, we’ve grown our capacity to 75 tons/month, and we offer 650+ SKUs, but none of it came from chasing volume.

It came from solving what we once struggled with ourselves.

That’s the part of the story I never want to forget.

P.S. What do you think is still broken in the manufacturing/vendor ecosystem today?

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