Chester Centurions Podcast with Porcelanosa
What does it really take to build a premium brand that people trust with the spaces they live in every single day? In this episode of the Chester Centurions Podcast, I sit down with the team from Porcelanosa, a globally recognised brand in tiles, kitchens, bathrooms and design-led interiors, to talk about growth, standards, customer experience and what it takes to stay ahead in a competitive market.  We get into: • What sits behind a premium customer experience • How design, quality and consistency shape reputation • The commercial reality of growing a strong brand • Why detail matters more than most businesses realise • And what other business owners can learn from a company operating at scale This is a conversation about more than products. It is about standards, leadership, execution and building something people remember.

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