✔ Integrated Mirror and Vertical Tube Radiator — Two Functions, One Wall Position, No Compromise — A genuine mirror built directly into the vertical tube radiator structure delivers both 2,531 BTU of verified heating output and a fully functional reflective surface from a single 1800 x 584mm wall position — removing the need to specify or find separate wall space for a standalone mirror in bathrooms where every centimetre counts.
✔ Vertical Tube Construction — Architectural Profile, Efficient Heat Distribution — Individual vertical tubes spread the heat-emitting surface across a textured, three-dimensional structure rather than a single flat panel face — delivering a more considered, architectural silhouette that reads as deliberate design detail while maintaining efficient warmth distribution across the full 1800mm height.
✔ Steel and Tube Build Integrity — Mirror Integration, Structural Performance Uncompromised — A robust steel tube frame supports the integrated mirror without any compromise to structural integrity or heat output — functioning as a dependable, full-performance radiator first, with the mirror element enhancing rather than detracting from the build's operational reliability.
✔ Single Precisely Specified Size — 1800 x 584mm, 2,531 BTU Verified — Available in one carefully considered size delivering 2,531 BTU at DT50 — sized to suit full-height bathroom wall runs with a verified output specification that removes the complexity of multiple size selection while providing confident, quantified thermal performance data.
✔ 47mm Pipe Centre Distance — Clear Installation Reference, Straightforward First-Time Fit — Pipe centres set at a consistent 47mm from wall to centre provide installers with a precise, unambiguous reference point — ensuring straightforward, predictable installation without pipework adjustment or specialist fitting requirements on the first attempt.
✔ Textured Matt Anthracite or White — Two Distinct Aesthetic Directions — A tactile, textured matt anthracite finish delivers bold contemporary depth, while a clean white provides a lighter, more versatile direction — two entirely distinct aesthetic choices that suit both statement-led modern bathrooms and more traditionally influenced interior schemes.