Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 once again proved why it remains a staple of the UK’s design calendar, with its vibrant showcase of creativity and innovation. Held across London’s iconic Clerkenwell district, this year’s festival saw over 43,000 visitors—an 11% increase on last year.
The ME by Starck Hero Edition from Duravit is a forward-thinking, wall-hung toilet that brings together minimalist design, advanced technology, and genuine everyday practicality.
Bette launched its flattest ever shower tray, the BetteUltra Space, which is available in a wide range of colours – including its new colour, Salvia.
Kudos has become an approved manufacturer for the EEM framework, a not-for-profit organisation that guides public sector clients through a simple, quick and compliant procurement process and route to market.
PJH’s value-led bathroom brand, Bathrooms2GO, has unveiled a clever new addition to its bestselling Venosa Furniture range – a series of L-shape furniture packs designed to bring smart storage and style to bathrooms, ensuites and cloakrooms with limited space.
Florim presented a selection of its most advanced and aesthetic-driven ceramic collections at its central London showroom during Clerkenwell Design Week.
The ultimate eco-friendly surface solution, these groundbreaking tiles respond to consumer demand for stylish, sustainable interior products.
Chic, Utopia’s brand new modular range of bathroom furniture, has been Highly Commended in the Bathroom of the Year category of the Ideal Home Best Bathroom Awards 2025.
From the beginning of June 2025, PJH will begin distributing an extensive selection of VitrA products across its retail network, further expanding its market-leading bathroom offer.