English Tapware have released the ’Bespoke Hawthorn Hill Towel Warmers’. This striking arched towel warmer was custom sized specially for a discerning client.
October 11th, 2010
Hawthorn Hill towel warmers are made to the highest quality of brass tubing and impeccable finishing.
All styles of towel warmers in the Hawthorn Hill range can be custom made to order, to suit the requirements of your project.
Hawthorn Hill towel warmers are available as electric, with a 100w thermostatic heating element, and as hydronic, for connection to a hot water central heating system.
Chrome, Nickel, Pewter, Gold, Oil Rubbed Bronze (liquorice colour), and bare brass finishes are available.
Choose from a range of wall mounted and floor mounted models, with beautiful corner detailing.
English Tapware
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