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CLOAKROOMS & EN-SUITES


Marmox wetroom specialist rolls out new tile mosaic range


Designers and developers, as well as specialist bathroom and wetroom contractors all stand to benefit from the introduction of the new Slicedstone mosaics range on a roll, launched by Marmox (UK) Ltd. in liaison with a leading adhesives manufacturer. The palette of colours available


under the Slicedstone brand extends from Copper, Bronze, Beige and Graphite to Autumn Leaf, Mars Stone and Sea Stone. There are also three mosaic mixes: comprising Beige Stone, Copper Stone and Slate - Lava Stone and Lauze - then Slate, Lava Stone and Sea Stone. Crucially, the laser cut 25 x 25mm or 50 x 50mmtiles of sedimentary stone from India are mounted on a waterproof


New larger curves shower screen from AQATA


membrane with an in-built decoupling layer, to provide a crisp and regular finish offering stunning visual impact. Also, the individual tiles making up the 50 x 100cm roll lengths, or convenient 30cm square sections are easy to install on vertical and contoured surfaces using the special Murexin adhesives. Not only can they be 80% quicker to fix, but will require up to 60% less grout.


01634 835290 sales@marmox.co.ukwww.marmox.co.uk


DS660, the new larger curves shower screen from AQATA has been designed to be an elegant addition to any bathroom. This version at 1200mm x 900mm allows for more spacious showering experience and is suitable for use in a wetroom or with a quadrant shower tray. The appeal of the


curve remains; this new design has hinged panel attached to the curved glass screen, creating a more expansive area whilst keeping the showering space secluded from the rest of the bathroom. This makes the new screen a discreetly desirable showering solution for any mid-size to large bathroom. Part of the Design Solutions


Collection the new DS660 has a contemporary look and clean lines and features a span of curved 8mm


toughened glass. Adding to its stylish appeal it is available with coloured finish options of chrome, matte black, polished gold, polished nickel or brushed nickel.


01455 896500 www.aqata.co.uk


Ultraheat launches beautiful new Electric Towel Rail Collection D


oes your space need heating, but have no immediate access to an


existing water-supply? Ultraheat is proud to present our new, delicately designed electric towel rails - your quick and easy solution. This stunning collection includes


a range of quality finishes, from a classic, brushed Antique Copper to an ultra- modern, high-shine Chrome, and features some beautiful asymmetrical designs. Whether you need a compact towel warmer for your ensuite, or a larger heating solution for the family bathroom, the Ultraheat Electric Towel Rail Collection has a solution made for you. Our electric towel rails are provided pre-filled


with a heat transfer liquid and fitted with a compatible heating element - all that’s required from your space is a standard electrical outlet. The ultraheat electric towel rail range is perfect for conservatories, listed buildings and flats, and can be fitted anywhere - from the kitchen to the bathroom. At Ultraheat, we implement a 3 Bar Safety Method for all our electric towel rails; a 3 Bar Valve is provided with every product in this collection. We also offer a range of compatible Smart accessories for 24/7, precision control of your energy usage. Request your Ultraheat Electric Towel Rail


Catalogue today. Ultraheat is the heating division of Pitacs Limited.


Ultraheat Calder Electric in Brushed Copper 66 BKU FEBRUARY 2020


+44 (0)1908 271155 email: info@pitacs.com www.ultraheat.co.uk


Ultraheat Vera Electric in Brushed Stainless Steel


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