– Creavit –
The history of Creavit, Turkey’s global bathroom brand, dates back to the early 1960s, when Mehmet and Mithat, the Çanakcı brothers, launched the Çanakcılar Group of Companies in a tiny workshop in Gökçebey, Zonguldak. Today, the company’s flagship brand, Creavit, exports to over 65 countries.
We bring our wide range of bathroom and wet area products, including ceramic sanitary ware, bathroom furniture, and faucets, to consumers in Turkey and over 65 countries. Creavit takes pride in earning consumers’ trust worldwide, sharing their happiest moments, and being a part of their home’s heart, the bathroom.
We’ve sought the best for our consumers since the 1960s and continue improving ourselves as we strive toward the future. Creavit’s most vital driver in this journey is, without a doubt, the hardworking people of our country, our advanced technology-backed manufacturing capacity, and our design and innovation power that helped us fulfill our commitment to quality manufacturing for our consumers.
Both the Gökçebey manufacturing facility, one of the largest single-site facilities in the industry with a 200,000 m² indoor manufacturing area, and the Devrek facility on 80,000 m² are the birthplaces of internationally awarded products.
We shape our principle of creating the best and most aesthetically pleasing products for our consumers with life-changing innovation and integrate the outcoming designs into bathrooms to provide a comfortable atmosphere for a more enjoyable bathroom experience.
Since our establishment, we’ve also adopted a sense of responsibility toward the environment. We are the first company to convert waste heat into energy, and we are proud to reflect this environmental awareness in our products.
We design our products to save on water since we manufacture them for bathrooms, accounting for the highest volume of water used daily. In addition to our water-efficient products, we have created a botanical garden in our facilities to cherish and appreciate nature. We urge you, for a sustainable future, a clean environment, and an inhabitable world, “Don’t Take Water For Granted!”