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NEW PRODUCTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS


Trojan’s Traymate Slate Effect Shower Trays: Modern Design Meets Exceptional Functionality


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rojan, a leading British manufacturer of acrylic baths, is elevating shower tray design with its Slate effect range from Traymate. These minimalist trays combine sleek, low-profile aesthetics with cutting-edge functionality, making them a stylish yet practical addition to any bathroom.


The slate effect trays feature Traymate’s innovative ‘Smartwater technology management’, which allows surplus water to be drawn from the trays surface preventing puddling and minimising the risk of slipping on soapy deposits. This slip-resistant surface ensures both safety and durability for users. These trays are available as floor standing or with a riser pack, providing unmatched flexibility and strength to suit different bathroom designs.


With 24 sizes to choose from and three standard colours—white, grey, and black— customers can easily find the perfect fit for any space. Traymate also offers seven waste cover options, including chrome, stainless steel, white, black, grey, and brushed bronze, allowing for further customisation.


This range exemplifies Trojan’s commitment to its Traymate division, producing quality and innovative products that offer a harmonious


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balance of contemporary design and reliable performance.


Get in touch with the Trojan team for their full product brochures and to find out more about their product range.


01484 648181 sales@trojan-baths.co.ukwww.trojan-baths.co.uk


BKU OCTOBER 2024


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