BATHS, BASINS & WC’S
Redefining bathroom elegance with RAK-Ingot washbasins
Scudo Stuns with New Statement Basins
Design-led bathroom brand Scudo, owned by Harrison Bathrooms has introduced a new collection of statement basins in Edition 19, out now.
KOKO combines durability and style. This exquisite basin features a beautiful, fluted design and is crafted from high quality polymarble and metallic materials to create a stunning centrepiece. The metallic finishes exude a pristine and luxurious appeal and combine perfectly with the colour matched wastes to create a premium aesthetic.
The new Core metallic basin features an elegant, slimline design with generous bowl size and subtly curved edges. The ultra-modern rectangular design is crafted from premium grade stainless steel for an industrial twist.
Discover the new KOKO and Core basins online at
www.scudo.co.uk
0330 124 7290
sales@harrisonbathrooms.com
www.scudo.co.uk
RAK Ceramics has just launched its latest creation: RAK-Ingot washbasins, designed to bring a touch of elegance to the bathroom with their stylish shapes and luxurious finishes, making them a perfect fit for any modern bathroom design.
Available in four distinct shapes - oval, rectangle, round, and square - the RAK-Ingot washbasins cater to different preferences and bathroom layouts. The sizes are versatile, ensuring they can seamlessly fit into any space. With three stunning finishes to choose from - Matt Black, Brushed Nickel, and Brushed Brass - each basin exudes a sense of luxury and sophistication. These washbasins are not only beautiful but also practical, designed to integrate perfectly with RAK Ceramics accessories, mirrors, and taps. To add even more style and
Thomas Dudley is steeped in nostalgia at the Black Country Living Museum
T
he award-winning Black Country Living Museum is one of the UK’s most remarkable open-air museums. It transports visitors back in time, engaging all senses with the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the past.
Visitors can explore original period shops and houses, interacting with costumed characters along the way. A new area of the museum features two
semi-detached council houses built in the Brewery Fields Estate in Dudley in 1925. The 1940 house showcases everyday life in wartime Dudley, while the 1968 house offers a glimpse into the life of a family from that era.
Cast iron toilet cisterns were popular in the 1940s for their durability and reliability. To enhance the authenticity of the houses, two Thomas Dudley Dauntless Cascade high-level cast
iron cisterns were donated to the museum. These cisterns were manufactured right in the heart of the Black Country, at the Dudley Foundry, which continues to produce castings today. The Thomas Dudley Foundry paved the way for the company’s plastics manufacturing plant in the 1950s, as advancements in technology and plumbing standards led to the need for more cost- effective and corrosion-resistant materials. Visit the Black Country Living Museum to experience life in 1940 and 1968 and see our cast iron cisterns.
functionality, the range includes stainless steel recessed niches in matching finishes and various sizes.
01730 237850
www.rakceramics.com/uk
www.thomasdudley.co.uk 12 BKU SEPTEMBER 2024
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