IBM | B2B Interior Building Materials

Source finish materials that look premium and sell clean.

IBM is built for distributors, developers, and fit-out contractors that want coordinated slabs, flooring, wall systems, sanitary items, and accessories from one sales-facing brand.

Porcelain slabs and tiles SPC and LVT flooring Decorative wall panels Sanitary ware and hardware
Warm wood-pattern flooring installed in a refined interior
SPC / LVT Warm flooring programs for apartment and retail delivery
Decorative wall panels with layered lighting detail
Panels Textured wall systems with stronger visual impact
IBM supply mode One quotation path across surfaces, trims, and shipment planning.

Built for sample decisions, dealer repeatability, and cleaner export communication.

Tile detail with refined surface variation
Tile / Slab Marble-look and feature-surface collections
Hospitality fit-out Apartment delivery Dealer stock program Retail rollout Villa renovation Commercial interiors

Company

IBM is built as a sales-facing material brand, not a generic product catalogue.

The brand is structured for buyers who need a clear quotation path across flooring, slabs, wall systems, sanitary items, and finish accessories without juggling multiple disconnected product conversations.

IBM focuses on curated packages that read well in a commercial brief, sample well, and move cleanly into export communication.

IBM | Interior Building Materials

Designed for distributors, developers, and fit-out teams that want cleaner coordination from enquiry to shipment.

Brand Language IBM

Clean, material-led, and ready for export-facing sales conversations.

01

One contact across categories

Keep slabs, floors, panels, and accessories inside one quotation thread.

02

Sample-ready presentation

Shortlist combinations that make sense visually before buyers commit time.

03

Dealer and project fit

Support both repeatable stock programs and curated project packages.

Real-World Visuals

Product and factory imagery that makes the sourcing story feel grounded.

IBM now includes local product and logistics visuals so the site reads like a working sales destination instead of a generic landing page.

Factory floor with industrial lifting equipment
Factory View

Production-side visuals for stronger buyer confidence.

Decorative panel installation with warm backlighting
Wall Systems

Feature surfaces with immediate design impact.

Polished tile surface detail in a showroom style close-up
Tile Detail

Surface clarity for slabs, tiles, and statement pieces.

Forklift moving through a warehouse aisle
Warehouse

Logistics visuals for export and replenishment communication.

Capabilities

Built for procurement speed, sample decisions, and cleaner export handling.

Buyers do not need another brochure site. They need a supplier that can translate a finish brief into usable options, confirm sampling paths, and keep revisions tight.

IBM keeps that workflow organized with one sales contact, coordinated categories, practical packaging support, and Telegram-based follow-up.

Curated finish matching

Align slab, floor, panel, and hardware tones into one commercial palette.

OEM and label support

Adapt cartons, stickers, and sample presentation for dealer or project needs.

Export document readiness

Keep packing logic, carton marks, and shipping communication organized early.

Telegram-first follow-up

Use one thread for quotations, sample videos, revisions, and shipment updates.

01

Send the finish brief

Share BOQ, drawings, references, or target style directions.

02

Match the material package

Build a practical mix of core SKUs, accent finishes, and accessories.

03

Lock samples and packing

Confirm finish balance, carton logic, labels, and load planning.

04

Ship by project phase

Organize delivery around showroom launch, unit handover, or replenishment.

Next Step

Use the multi-page site to tell the brand story with more control.

Sales Contact

Scan the Telegram QR to move from browsing to quotation.

The contact page now gives the QR code, inquiry checklist, and the fastest path to catalogue, pricing, MOQ guidance, and shipment discussion.