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Designers are experimenting to create pieces that resemble works of art
Comment by STEVE BIRCH National Sales Manager, Vogue (UK) Ltd
Published:  09 February, 2011

The heating market has come on leaps and bounds over the past few years, making white rectangular radiators a thing of the past, especially at the higher end of the market. The aesthetic design has become as important as performance and with so many manufacturers jumping on the bandwagon and investing time and financial resources into product design and innovation, it seems this trend is here for the long haul.

The desire for contemporary design has continued to flourish and there are no signs of it slowing down. This penchant has led to the birth of some truly inspirational models that would add depth and character to any modern décor scheme.

Designers are experimenting liberally with colour, shape, size and finishes to create pieces that resemble ‘works of art’. Whereas the sole purpose of a radiator ten years ago was to heat its surroundings effectively, the market has evolved rapidly to the point where many new models entering the market tell a story.

Given the attention to detail and eye-grabbing aesthetics of new radiators and towel rails, it’s easier than ever for consumers to create ‘wow’ factor focal points around the home, all the while ensuring a warm and inviting environment.

This isn’t to say traditional styles have taken a back seat; they’re still as popular as ever, especially with the crucial ‘grey market’. Even more so, the resurgence of classical sanitaryware has ensured that the more conventional models are still selling well, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

For further information, please contact 01902 387000 or visit www.vogueuk.co.uk

 







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