Aquant, a luxury bathroom fittings brand, needed a corporate deck to hand to architects, interior designers, and hospitality decision-makers: the audience that specs products into real projects. The goal wasn't a brand booklet. It was a business development tool.
Challenge
The content covered a lot: brand story, three sub-brands, sustainability, a national dealer and architect network, hospitality case studies, product categories and finishes. All of it had to fit into something a busy decision-maker could move through fast and still come away clear on why Aquant is credible.
Approach
Content first. I rebuilt the narrative before opening a design file, tightened the brand story, reframed Aquant in Numbers as proof points instead of a stats dump, rewrote sustainability so it didn't read like CSR.
Then the system. A restrained palette, and one grid flexible enough to carry face cards, full-bleed hospitality images, and product breakdowns without breaking rhythm.
Outcome
A single, cohesive leave-behind the team can send straight to architects and hospitality clients, positioning Aquant as a serious B2B partner, not just a catalog.
The takeaway
For a brand built on restraint, editing did more than design ever could.
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Open to similar projects: corporate decks, brand presentations, luxury and hospitality B2B. Full deck on request.
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Posted May 19, 2026
A 28-section corporate deck for luxury bath brand Aquant. Built as a B2B tool for architects, designers, and hospitality clients.