New Products
New Expressions Shower tray range by MX Group
Hidden waste system adds to stylish looks. The UK’s leading shower tray
manufacturer MX Group has launched its latest shower tray range into the marketplace. The ‘Expressions’ range has been designed to provide the maximum showering area, incorporating a discreet, hidden waste system, yet the trays drain via a standard shower waste. The level waste design incorporates
a standard waste outlet and allows easy access to clean, maintain and service without the need for an expensive gully waste system. The new range features an acrylic ABS finish, and weighs in at 40% lighter than a high wall stone resin shower tray. As with all the MX product ranges, it’s quick and easy to install and it’s made with WRAS approved Phthalate free materials. It features a contoured underside for ease of leg location on raised shower tray installations. The Expressions shower tray
range is available in a range of popular shapes and sizes, making it an extremely attractive, yet highly practical shower
tray design for the bathroom. MX Group Marketing Manager
Sasha Davies says it’s an exceptional addition to the already impressive range of shower trays from the leading manufacturer: “The design of this new range along with the hidden Hi-Flow waste, allows more than 28 litres per minute drainage. That’s impressive by any standards, especially as it drains to a standard waste. It’s been cleverly designed to offer all the demands put upon a shower tray these days.” Requests for the new shower tray
brochure which includes all the information you could want for the Expressions range as well as the other ranges available from MX, can be obtained by visiting the impressive MX website.
u01684 293311
uwww.mx-group.com usales@mx-group.com
Optic-al Illusion from Hudson Reed
Make a style statement with the stunning new Optic mirror from Hudson Reed. The mirror is a practical option for any bathroom, with the addition of ambient lighting elevating it to a real focal point. The Optic is 500mm wide
and 750mm high, making it ideal for use above standard or compact basins. The LED lights are operated by motion sensor technology, triggered by passing your hand under the sensor to activate the lighting at the top and base of the mirror. The mirror complies with
BS7671 safety standards and is made with film backed glass for additional peace of mind, it is also splash-proof, making it suitable for fitting in Zone 2 of the bathroom. Retailing at just £232 including VAT, the Optic Mirror is a stylish yet affordable way to update your bathroom.
u01282 418000
uwww.hudsonreed.co.uk
Probox Systems introduce ProboxE W
ith the industry constantly striving to up- grade product quality, Probox Systems
have introduced a new drawer box which gives “real-wood” quality without the solid wood price tag. Probox are market leaders in dovetailed drawers, making made-to-measure drawers for the bespoke kitchen and furniture industry. The oak veneered sides of ProboxE are finished to
a high standard with a UV-cured clear lacquer to approximately 20% sheen, and the bases are made
from matching oak-finish mfc. Designed for easy assembly and installation, ProboxE drawers have a unique rear runner location detail and the corners have pre-inserted dowels to provide a strong connection. ProboxE drawers are sized for the full range of
standard carcases using soft-close under-mount runners; manufacturers then apply fronts to suit their applications. The special appeal and warmth of wooden
drawers is particularly desired by the quality end of
the market, and ProboxE provides the answer at competitive prices. Probox have also addressed the just-in-time requirements by ex-stock availability. Probox Systems can make ProboxE drawers in
other veneers and other sizes (subject to minimum quantities), and would be pleased to work with manufacturers for specific requirements.
u01280 825776
uprobox@qs-sales.com uwww.proboxdrawers.co.uk
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