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Upmarket radiator brand Castrads to open second showroom on Fulham Road
Property firm Sloane Stanley have announced that Castrads, the custom-made, cast iron radiator manufacturers, are to open their second London showroom on Fulham Road.
The Cheshire-based brand has taken a 1,292 sq ft showroom at 247 Fulham Road which will be spread over two floors and specially designed by Castrads in-house team.
Due to open in October, the showroom will be the decade-old radiator brand’s second outlet in the capital, joining its Wimbledon Village showroom which opened in 2015 in displaying its range of high-end radiators which are manufactured by hand by its engineers in Manchester.
Following the announcement, Nick Baylis at Castrads commented: “Securing Fulham Road for our second London location is a major win for us. The prestige and affluence of the area, as well as its growing status as a hub for interior design and homewares, means we are thrilled to be opening here.
“Our focus on unrivalled customer service, rigorous quality assurance and respect for craftsmanship is the perfect match for an area which boasts some of the finest properties in the capital.”
Hannah Grievson, who is Commercial Property Manager at Sloane Stanley believes that the Manchester retailer’s traditional, high-quality range of radiators are an ideal fit for the upmarket brands currently residing on Fulham Road.
She added: “The inherent quality and craftmanship of Castrads will complement perfectly our other premium design and lifestyle brands on the Fulham Road.
“Castrads further enhances our retail line-up and we are confident they will appeal to our design-conscious shoppers and residents in search of something special.”
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