PALMAR has consciously narrowed its field of activity since its establishment; focusing solely on faucets, shower systems, and fixture components. This focus has enabled PALMAR to master the sector not superficially, but in depth.
"For us, steel is not a raw material; it is a faucet body that touches water and directly affects human health."
at the center of product development.
PALMAR operates with a strategic production partner in China with whom it has worked for many years. Within the scope of this long-term partnership, production is carried out in facilities with 5,600 m² of closed production area focusing solely on faucet and fixture components.
For PALMAR, the real value is not where the production is made, but how safely the product carries water over the years.
For PALMAR, production is not just a technical process, but a reflection of respect for human life.
Safety of surfaces contacting water
Continuity of lead-free structure
Minimization of chemical residue risk
Long-term usage safety
The goal is for the water passing through the faucet to retain its first-day purity for years.
PALMAR’s mission is to ensure that every part used in faucets and fixtures is designed and supplied to carry clean water safely without harming human health.
For PALMAR, quality is being able to offer the same confidence years later, not just in the first use.
PALMAR’s vision is to be a globally reliable brand that brings aesthetics, engineering, and human health to the same line in stainless steel and brass faucet components.
"The fixture sector has been shaped for centuries to deliver water to our living spaces at the right time, in the right amount, and safely. Today, faucets are not just functional products; they have become an architectural and decorative choice.
As PALMAR, we are at the center of this transformation. While determining new trends; we always prioritize quality, long-term use, lead-free structure, and human health alongside aesthetic concerns.
Because real quality emerges not only in design but in products that carry clean water without heavy metal risk and are used safely for years.
Our goal is to direct the future of the fixture sector by combining the engineering discipline of the past with today's design understanding."