National Press Release
Feel the heat for free, with unique show deal
March 2008
Stylus is one of the newest and most stylish ranges of radiators and towel rails, available in the UK from specialist heating products distributor, Thermar, which is offering visitors to its stand at the National Homebuilding & Renovating Show at the NEC, a free towel rail worth more than £60 with all purchases or orders over £250.
The Stylus collection of towel rails and radiators combine quality, performance and innovative Italian design in a range of eye-catching models. They are made to the highest standards of quality and finish, have a five-year guarantee and are certified to European standards EN 442 compliance.
Visitors placing a minimum £250 order or purchase of radiators or towel rails from the Stylus range at the Homebuilding & Renovating Show, will automatically qualify for Thermar's special show promotion and receive a free towel rail in a standard white finish.
With a selection of unique styles and finishes, the Stylus range has been designed with practicality and versatility in mind and will add a touch of style to any home. It includes column radiators in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 column depths and numerous heights, and also the distinctive 'Flat' and 'Tubo' radiators.
New for the show is the stunning 'Image' electric heated mirror range, which offers the optimum in space-saving and high contemporary design, combined with the beauty of a large mirror (1800mm high x 550mm wide) with tinted finish. Providing 600 watts heat output, there are three designs in the range including a heated towel rail version which enables the mirror to remain condensation-free despite bathroom steam. Also available are a towel holder and a unique trouser-press model.
Stylus will also be unveiling its stunning 'Free System' radiator that looks more like a piece of art than a radiator. Using patented heat transmitting tubes, homeowners can chose their own styles to create a personalised range of towel rails and radiators.
Also featured on Thermar's stand will be the 'Shelf', an evolution from the standard towel rails available - by flipping the hinged element sections to a right angle position, it can be used to store extra towels or for drying clothes.
The 'Box' is a contemporary chrome towel rail designed for towel storage; with compact measurements, it will fit easily into most bathrooms. This will feature on Thermar's stand alongside other models: the 'Tubed' smooth all-tube towel rail, finished in chrome or white; the elegant 'Straight' towel rail available in both chrome and white finish, the ingenious 'Corner' towel rail that fits neatly into corners for a stylish design statement, and the elegant 'Curved' model, available in two widths and height options up to 1806mm.
As a specialist heating distributor, Thermar also offers a range of wood, wood pellet and other biomass boilers and stoves for a renewable heating solution.
On display at the Homebuilding & Renovating Show will be the Peltherm automatic wood pellet boiler, available in six outputs ranging from 20kW to 150kW, with a digital control panel including a programmer and a vacuum fan combustion system. Models up to 50kW also feature an integrated fuel hopper of up to 250 kilos. Alongside will be the Idrofox pellet stove, manufactured in Italy by Edilkamin, a recognized leader in the pan-European wood and pellet burning boilers and stoves market. The Idrofox is capable of providing up to 15kW of carbon-neutral central heating for domestic use.
Thermar Limited has many years experience in the UK heating sector and provides technical support for all its products, with advice and training available to installers.
For more information about the Stylus towel rail and radiator collection, and Thermar's range of wood and wood pellet burning stoves and boilers, visit Thermar on Stand No: G101 at The National Homebuilding & Renovating Show at the NEC on 10 - 13 April 2008, or contact Thermar - T: 01707 325532, visit: www.thermarheating.co.uk, or e: info@thermarheating.co.uk.
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Issued for and on behalf of Thermar Limited, by Element Marketing Services Limited.
For further information, contact: -
Diane Wood T: 07887 794507, e: diane@elementmarketing.co.uk.
Or Nicki Gibberson T: 07776 297456, e: nicki@elementmarketing.co.uk.
Notes to editors:
Thermar Limited is a specialist distributor in the field of heating, including renewable energy equipment. Its founders and key executives have a long-established history and more than 80 years combined experience in the UK domestic heating and plumbing industry, all working for some of the industry's leading brands and product manufacturers.
The Thermar team consists of: Claudio R Guglielmucci (Chairman), Sheila Donovan (Company Secretary), Melvin Hartley (Sales & Marketing Director), Tony Guglielmucci (Operations Director) and Vincent Lieu (Accountant).
The company through Stylus offers a range of high quality, premium performance and design-led towel rails and radiators, which are Italian-designed and manufactured to the highest specifications using the latest technology. The Stylus range of products has been designed to be practical and versatile and provide a selection of striking designs for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Stylus superior towel rails have more bars, which gives a higher heat output and reduces the need to install additional towel rails or radiators. The radiators come in a choice of over 30 colours, including metal and chrome finishes, with rich white as the standard colour. Durable and impact resistant, all products come with a 5 year guarantee.
Thermar also offers alternative heating equipment, both in terms of eco and environmentally friendly and designer-led products. It has teamed up with a leading Italian manufacturer to offer a range of high quality biomass heating boilers for wood and wood pellets from 14kW to 150kW for both domestic and small commercial application in addition to leading manufacturers in the field of Solar and renewable energy technologies
Thermar has in place a far-reaching training and support programme to assist and encourage heating installers to embrace renewable energy technologies.