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DESIGNER RADIATORS


Sofia so good from MHS Radiators


MHS Radiators has introduced Sofia – a new steel towel rail which is available in central heating and electric options. Boasting a bold cylindrical frame, adorned with flat rectangular tubes, this stylish heat emitter is complemented by a combination of high heat outputs and a plethora of finishes.


The Sofia is also reversible, so the vertical tubes can either be on the left or right-hand side. The new rail can be selected in three heights, 1312, 1536 and 1760mm, with widths spanning from 500 to 600mm. Central heating versions yield


impressive outputs, varying from 563 to 875 watts, while electric counterparts range from 600 to 900 watts – offering scope to easily heat up larger bathrooms.


MHS Radiators has carefully selected a stunning collection of finishes for the Sofia range. The Sofia is available from stock and can be delivered in two to three days and comes with a five-year manufacturer’s guarantee supplied as standard. A two-year guarantee is provided on electrical components.


+44 (0) 1268 546700 www.mhsradiators.co.uk


New ROSE GOLD by Vogue (UK)


“Rose Gold is the new design classic finish for 2018” says the UK’s largest British manufacturer of designer radiators and towel warmers, Vogue (UK). Now available as part of the growing Collection of Metallic Finishes by Vogue (UK), this new ROSE GOLD finish is the latest addition to its market leading portfolio of heating solutions and is seen here upon the Quadrate Towel Warmer.


Presenting a high-shine finish with contemporary silhouette and minimalist detailing, the new ROSE GOLD Quadrate Towel Warmer is crafted from high quality Mild Steel and designed with bold 50mm vertical tubing to maximise available hanging and drying space. The pictured model measures 1200mm high with a width of 500mm and 95-110mm depth, illustrating the 14 bar arrangement with stylish Piazza Valve with cubed aesthetic. Suitable for central


heating systems, Quadrate is also available in dual fuel or sealed electric versions with a choice of controls, and furthermore, is covered by a 15 year Manufacturer’s Guarantee.


01902 387000 e: info@vogueuk.co.ukwww.vogueuk.co.uk


The Ardingly, Pevensey, Cinder, Rusper and Lindfield Family of Stainless Steel Towel Rails from JIS Europe


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he main feature of these towel rails are the larger than normal gaps within the bar spacing. Of course with this added spacing comes further practicability should you require more than one bath sheet or within a larger family bathroom. In fact this rail very much marries practicability with the more minimalistic styling popular within design today, a thoroughly modern classic that is particularly popular with developers and home improvers alike. This range of towel rails is available in three different heating formats: these being electric only, dual fuel and the ability to be utilized solely within the central heating system. The rails, as always, are suitable for open plumbing systems and offered in a choice of either satin or polished stainless steel. As always the rails carry a 25 year guarantee.


The sizing’s are as follows: Cinder Rusper


Pevensey Lindfield Ardingly


370mm x 520mm 700mm x 520mm 975mm x 520mm 1275mm x 520mm 1580mm x 520mm


The family ranges in price from £145.95 for the baby of the family, the Cinder, climbing through the range to the Rusper at £179.95, the Pevensey at £248, the Lindfield at £294 and finally the Ardingly at £359.95, all in central heating format. Please visit the website for further information or contact our friendly staff.


01444 831200 www.sussexrange.co.uk


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