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Fitzroy of London Introduces New Accessories to the Portland Collection
Fitzroy of London has announced the introduction of new accessories to its Portland collection. The comprehensive assortment of concealed, thoughtfully designed accessories draws inspiration from classic Edwardian architecture, exuding elegance with a distinctive, historical flair in any bathroom setting. Offering a complete family of accessible, design-led washroom products that complement an array of interior schemes, the new heritage-inspired accessories are aimed at architects, interior designers and specifiers seeking luxury products that provide reliable performance and accessibility compliance for both accessible and non-accessible spaces.
Finished in the UK and assembled in-house, the accessories collection comprises a Single Robe Hook, Vertical &
Knightsbridge appoints Dave Dawkins as Chief Executive Officer
Knightsbridge is pleased to announce the appointment of Dave Dawkins as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Horizontal Toilet Roll Holder, Towel Rail, Toilet Brush & Holder, Single & Double Soap Dispenser and Colostomy Bag Shelf. From polished and satin to weathered and antique options, all accessories are made from solid brass and are available in a selection of exquisite brass finishes.
www.fitzroyoflondon.com
Dave joins the business with over 30 years of industry experience, primarily in lighting manufacture, as well as in rail infrastructure and distribution. His career spans senior roles in international markets and leading organisations, with a proven track record in business development, strategic planning, and supply chain management. Commenting on his
appointment, Dave said: “I’m absolutely delighted to join Knightsbridge as CEO. It’s a privilege to step into a company with such a strong reputation, and I look forward to working with the talented and committed team behind its continued success. The business is built on solid foundations, and I’m excited by the opportunity to drive further growth.”
Founded in 1998, Knightsbridge is a market-leading brand within the UK electrical sector, offering a wide range of high-quality wiring accessories, interior, exterior, and commercial lighting products.
www.mlaccessories.co.uk
Terracotta Tiles: A Modern Revival with Tile of Spain T
erracotta, celebrated for its rustic charm and deep ties to traditional Mediterranean interiors, is experiencing a stylish revival. Tile of Spain’s manufacturers’ latest collections offer a fresh take on this timeless colourway, combining the signature warmth with innovative design details.
From bold geometric patterns to glazed accent tiles and richly textured appearances, manufacturers are reimagining terracotta in ways that bring a subtle retro edge and sun-drenched warmth to contemporary interiors.
Ideal for introducing movement and depth to interiors, geometric patterned tiles in terracotta hues offer a bold update on classic styles. From striking herringbone patterns to curved motifs and abstract forms, these designs infuse spaces with dynamic rhythm and character, while still maintaining a sense of calm and authenticity. Soft blush and earthy red glazed tiles bring warmth and a subtle sheen to surfaces, adding a cosy feel while subtly bouncing light to make a room feel airy and spacious.
Whether used as a statement bathroom floor or a kitchen splashback, this redefined terracotta
palette proves its versatility. Honouring terracotta’s earthy roots while unlocking new design-forward possibilities, these collections offer a timeless yet contemporary aesthetic for today’s homeowners, specifiers and designers.
Representing 125 ceramic tile manufacturers across Spain, Tile of Spain promotes the incredible quality and values worldwide of the Spanish tile industry.
www.tileofspain.com
6 BKU SEPTEMBER 2025
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