We are all familiar with traditional radiators; most of us have grown up with them, either at school or at our workplace or home. The traditional radiator has served us well for many years and we at Lassa believe it will for many years to come.
However is there such a thing as a traditional radiator? At the manufacturer Bisque they do not believe so, from them you will find the traditional radiator but in an exciting range of the most contemporary colours imaginable, any of these would grace a Victorian home or a modern house or apartment.
For a different offering in the range of traditional radiators, we would suggest browsing the collection from Aestus when you will find really classical traditional radiators with a cast filigree style finished in a dark grey primer ready for the colour of your choice, a traditional radiator that would not be out of place anywhere. Similarly the Partito model is traditional in looks but favours a slightly more modern approach fabricated from high output steel. The Partito radiator is powder coated in white with a choice of other colours available by request.
Although Acova are more widely regarded as producers of contemporary radiators, they do produce two styles of traditional radiator which are well worth considering, the multicolumn coming in a wide range of sizes and the popular bench style setting a new trend, particularly when used in the ever popular conservatory.
