BELGRAVIA
Designed by David Hance, Belgravia is a beautiful and classical collection that is guaranteed to offer a designer element to traditional bathroom schemes. From period style taps and accessories to elegant showerheads and valves, Belgravia has been designed with luxury hotels in mind as the exceptionally crafted products perfectly complement every aspect of the collection.
Superbly crafted with unsurpassed attention to detail and precision engineering in every aspect, the traditional taps are available in either a sophisticated crosshead or lever design. Whilst also featuring smooth ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ fine porcelain indices and beautifully shaped bath filler spouts that are wider for a faster filling bath.
Priding themselves on their exquisite quality and craftsmanship, Crosswater pay exceptional attention to detail to make each product special and this can be seen in the superb quality of the stylish Belgravia range.
THE WINDMILL HOTEL, LONDON
Leading international hospitality design consultancy, Harrison, specified the Belgravia range of brassware to meet their brief from Youngs Hotels. They were required to create high quality traditional bathrooms that remained in keeping with the building’s overall design.
Taking a personable approach, Crosswater hand delivered samples to Harrison’s design team so that they were able to compare the quality against other manufacturers that had been shortlisted.
The client was delighted with the result and commented that the ‘result is eclectically stunning – full of character and a whole world away from a bland hotel chain scheme. The Windmill is no longer just a pub with rooms, it’s a complete overnight experience.’
INSPIRATIONAL SHOWROOM
Imagine a showroom the length of a rugby pitch filled with inspirational bathroom products, well dream no longer! As part of Crosswater’s move to new premises, they commissioned Coppin Dockray Architects to design the finest bathroom showroom in the UK, if not Europe. The showroom is available to trade customers to view their products.