
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.






































If you’re looking for a fun way to spice up your interior design, why not choose a designer radiator to match your interior. These days, there are some amazing options when it comes to picking out the perfect radiator. If you’re a keen interior design fan, then you’ll love this added element to play with in your home.
With newer homes offering better insulation, you have a tonne of options when choosing the best place for your radiators – you can even display them on the wall as works of art. The possibilities really are endless!
Here you can find all our top tips for choosing the perfect radiator to match your home décor.
With so many radiator options now readily available it can be difficult to pinpoint the perfect radiator for you. If you’re an interior design enthusiast, you’ll love this new way to customise your home. Here we’ll talk you through some of our top tips that help to ensure choosing the perfect radiator is a fun and stress-free process.
Before you start to plan out your dream radiator, you will definitely need to consult your plumber to talk about the different options you have and what’s possible in your home. This is essential, as you don’t want to be left disappointed if your grand design isn’t achievable.
Newer modern radiators are highly efficient, so you can often get away with installing smaller models than your old ones. Asking your plumber or heating engineer for their opinion on the size and number of radiators you’ll need is a great place to start, as they’ll be able to consider the impact of your property’s age and other elements that can affect the ideal radiator for you.
When you’re deciding on the best radiator for you it’s important to think about the dimensions of your new radiators. You’ll need to consider the optimum height and width, as well as the depth too.
Nowadays, radiators come in a huge range of different materials, which help to make them more customisable. This means the range of styles provides you with a lot more flexibility.
Many contemporary radiators will use stainless steel as it is really malleable and can be easily shaped into new and exciting styles.
It’s now possible to create a radiator to match every conceivable interior design. Once you’ve chosen the size and shape of your radiators, you can start to inject your personality into the finished design. Which material would you pick? Let us know in the comments below.
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