Washroom Washroom offers CDW visitors a taste with new London showroom

  • 21 May 2018

Washroom Washroom and Saneux are offering visitors to the Clerkenwell Design Week event this week the opportunity to take a look at its new London showroom.

Based on Broad Yard in the heart of Clerkenwell, the showroom will be available with both Washroom and Saneux representatives on hand from Tuesday 22nd May to Thursday 24th May.

The showroom will showcase Washroom’s full height flush front Alto Laminate toilet cubicles, complete with brand-new smartLOK cubicle locks. In addition, visitors will be able to view four specially-created scaled down samples of the Alto toilet cubicle doors.

Visitors will also have the chance to view Washroom’s Corian trough-style vanity units paired with the Washroom Tego hinged mirror storage system, as well as the new Concerto duct panel system faced with toughened glass with a metal interlayer.

Washroom worked closely with Saneux to create the two-floor Saneux showroom, showcasing Saneux’s latest and most popular bathroom products.

Contact:

Washroom Washroom Ltd.
Units 1-10 Hill Farm
Epping Lane
Abridge
Essex RM4 1TU

Phone: 0800 999 8888

Email: [email protected]

Visit the Washroom Washroom website

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