When Hansgrohe also started producing faucets in 1981, theĬompetition was perfect. Family dispute leads to the emergence of Grohe – Friedrich Grohe follows his own pathĪs mentioned earlier, Friedrich Grohe left Hansgrohe, allegedly because of internal disputes.īut Friedrich did not leave it at his resignation in the same year he took over a sanitary products factory in Westphalia and started the production of bathroom accessories – the Grohe company was thus born.Īt this time, though, Hansgrohe and Grohe were not yet the fiercest competitors because the products were still different. In 1975 Klaus Grohe – Friedrich’s half-brother and the youngest son – took over the management of Hansgrohe. This decision turned out to be a momentous step a short time later, more about it in a moment. In the same year Friedrich Grohe, the second eldest son, left the company. In 1936 the international expansion began. Hansgrohe was founded in 1901 by Hans Grohe in Schiltach in the Black Forest and quickly specialized in the production of metal products for the sanitary area, especially showers and drains. Names does not come by chance, because everything started with the This procedure shows that they are fighting with tough bandages – even against their own family. Other members of the cartel included Grohe among others. In 2010, Hansgrohe even used the leniency program in an EU antitrust case against the so-called “bathroom cartel” – of which it was a part itself – to escape punishment. The two premium manufacturers of bathroom and kitchen faucets are two completely independent businesses and even arch rivals in their sector. In fact, exactly the opposite is the case. To put it straight: the two brands do not belong to the same group.
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