
Reliable, space‑saving radiators designed for everyday home heating.

Slim single‑panel radiators ideal for smaller rooms.

Sleek, smooth‑front radiators for a modern, minimalist look.

Two‑panel radiators offering increased heat output.

Radiators featuring subtle linear detailing for added texture and style.

Enhanced double‑panel radiators with extra convection fins.

Eco‑focused radiator made with low-carbon emission XCarb steel

High‑output triple‑panel radiators for larger or colder spaces.

Fast‑heating radiators that circulate warm air efficiently.

Radiators with a clean, flat top grille for a tidy finish.
Traditional column styling powered by efficient electric heating.
Multicolumn radiator range demonstrates the perfect combination of style and function.
Heavyweight cast‑iron radiators that retain heat for long‑lasting warmth.

Heritage‑inspired radiators with classic, period charm.

Classic horizontal column radiators for traditional interiors.

Tall column radiators that blend vintage style with modern performance.

Column radiators available in bold, custom colour finishes.

Triple‑column radiators offering balanced heat and timeless design.

Versatile four‑column radiators combining style and strong heat output.

Deep, multi‑column radiators delivering powerful heat output.
Premium electric radiators that pair standout design with efficiency.

Tall radiators that save space while delivering strong heat.
Radiators engineered to deliver maximum heat performance.

Clean, neutral white radiators that suit any décor.

Ultra‑premium Scandinavian radiators known for minimalist design and quality.

Radiators available in a wide range of bespoke colour options.
Contemporary grey radiators for a modern, architectural look.
Polished chrome radiators for a sleek, reflective finish.

Sleek, smooth‑front radiators for a modern, minimalist look.

Radiators featuring subtle linear detailing for added texture and style.

Radiators with tubular bars for efficient heat and striking design.
Space‑saving electric radiators designed for vertical installation.

Sleek, smooth‑front radiators for a modern, minimalist look.

Featuring subtle linear detailing for added texture and style.

Radiators with tubular bars for efficient heat and striking design.

Tall column radiators that combine classic styling with strong, space‑saving heat output.
Purpose‑built radiators engineered for unique spaces or specialist heating needs.
Low‑surface‑temperature radiators ideal for schools, care settings, and safe environments.

Featuring subtle linear detailing for added texture and style.






































The humble radiator is not so humble any more. Far from being simply an emitter of heat, the radiator has developed over the past decade into very much a part of the decor. New build developers are specifying radiators more creatively, with their customers’ expectations having been raised by the options seen on make-over programmes. The standard steel panel radiators are sometimes seen as not necessarily what today’s new homes need. Underfloor heating (UFH) is being used slightly more often on the ground floor of new build properties, but radiators are still the option of choice for the majority of developers throughout their new homes and still on upper floors in those where UFH is seen as a viable option.
Modern multi panel, multi fin radiators are better by design than their historic counterparts providing more heat from the same radiator footprint. They use better quality steel and the water channels in the radiators have been designed to use less water but to maximise the amount of heat they emit. New technology, such as serial feed radiator technology sees the front panel heat up first and the second panel only heat up when its needed, makes it a contributor to an energy efficient heating system. This is of huge interest to housebuilders and developers who are constantly on the look out for ways of delivering ever more energy efficient homes.
With new design radiators, it’s absolutely possible to link aesthetic appeal with functional performance. This trend started when people began to realise they could have good looking towel warmer radiators in the bathroom – why not have good looking radiators all around the home? Designer radiators began to appear and now, whilst the majority of radiators incorporated in new build homes are traditional steel panel radiators – albeit – sleeker, slimmer, better looking steel panel radiators – increasingly, developers are using designer radiators for master bedrooms, in kitchens and living rooms to differentiate their homes from their competitors. With the arrival of designer radiators and vertical radiators which have a smaller radiator footprint in the room, radiators are becoming a real focal point of the décor.
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