Showing posts with label Handcrafted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handcrafted. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Shaws Of Darwen Joins Historic Institution
We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded entry into The Guild of Master Crafstmen. It's a fantastic and historic institution that recognises unrivalled skills and service, it feels great that Shaws are in the company of Aston Martin, Harrods, Fortnum & Mason and many other amazing British companies.
Friday, 20 February 2015
TRENDS TO COMPLIMENT YOUR KITCHEN IN 2015
Apart from your superb sink, the first thing visitors notice
when entering your kitchen are your cabinets. To make sure you keep up with the
latest trends and technologies, below are a few popular suggestions we can
recommend for 2015.
Add a
Splash of Colour
Not everything is black and white, although in kitchen terms
this has been the case in recent years. Either strong accent colours or perhaps
lighter cabinet shades will change kitchens up and down the country to be more
vibrant than ever before.
Laminate
Speaks Volumes
Manufactured surfaces like textured laminate, get better and
better. The wood look and feel is extraordinary. If you’re looking for a chic
cutting edge finish, laminate could well be the answer for your modern kitchen.
Think
Outside The Box.
Touch-and-motion cabinet technology is
starting to drive behaviour in 2015 and beyond as we all look for the next new
thing. With just the touch of a finger cabinets will simple open and close
effortlessly, providing easy access when your hands are full – and of course
‘wow’ your friends.
Let There Be Light.
LED lights are now available in
all kinds of colours and can easy compliment your kitchen shades or accents
with warm or cool toned colours. Lighting options both inside and outside your
cabinets make it easier for you to work and find the items you need quickly.
The simplicity of modern design is proving ever more popular
during 2015. The new tends for 2015 go hand in hand with our Classic Collection
to create a stylish contemporary kitchen you’ll be proud of for years to come,
while everyone else catches up.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
EXTRA PEACE AT CHRISTMAS
There are few things more annoying than a house guest that doesn’t quite look after your belongings as vigilantly as you do.
During the Christmas Feast, as your favourite nephew drops a large saucepan in your Shaws of Darwen sink, you can be confident that the sink should stand up to the abuse, but might want to take reassurance by protecting your sink with a Shaws of Darwen handcrafted Sink Grid.
Each Sink Grid size has been manufactured by hand, using the world's finest quality stainless steel, to match the size of your Shaws sink for durable yet elegant protection.
Make sure you enjoy Christmas without the extra worry, by clicking on the link below and placing your order before 5pm Wednesday 17th December for delivery before Christmas.
Labels:
Ceramic,
fireclay,
Handcrafted,
Shaws of Darwen,
sink
Thursday, 13 November 2014
WEBSITE ON THE MOVE WITH SHAWS OF DARWEN
Shaws of Darwen
have been in existence since 1897 and are very proud of their heritage, but
they never sit back on their laurels and are always looking to modernise
wherever possible and their website is no exception.
How many times
have you struggled to view a website easily on your Smartphone or Tablet to
hand? Now Shaws of Darwen has made the
online experience much more accessible with an exciting mobile friendly version
of their website which automatically changes to suit any screen size. Images
and copy can be clearly seen across the screen with indicators to all sections
housed within the site.
This new mobile
friendly website, with all its facets can be used in any location and on any
device. The new facility has been
designed for the convenience of all of our customers, trade and consumers and
will enable the browser access to the entire portfolio of Shaws kitchen sinks,
photographic illustrations, accessories and graphic technical support.
David Dare,
Managing Director of Shaws comments: “I know how important it is to be able to
access information quickly and efficiently, which is why we have designed our
website to provide this facility. I wanted to provide users easy access whilst
on the move, plus having invaluable customer support at your fingertips at all
times is key to success”. Almost half
our website visitors come from mobile devices and this has doubled in the last
two years”, concludes Dare.
Labels:
Belfast,
Ceramic,
fireclay,
Handcrafted,
Shaws of Darwen,
sink
Thursday, 18 September 2014
SHAWS OF DARWEN CLASSIC DOUBLE BOWL SINK
Creative design and superb craftsmanship are combined in the Shaws Classic Collection of fireclay ceramic sinks. Produced in Darwen, Lancashire in the North of England, the sinks are of contemporary design and create a stylish collection. The Classic Collection is a unique range of sinks manufactured to appeal to almost any style of kitchen, as the trend today is to mix both modern and traditional. Every Shaws sink is individually handcrafted, making them ‘simply the best in the world’
With the
total refurbishment of this country cottage kitchen it was a golden opportunity
to bring back some of the original characteristics like the heavyweight,
Classic Double Bowl sink with a central dividing wall. The sink is available in both white and
biscuit finishes and each bowl has central 3½” waste outlets for basket
strainer or waste disposer plus round overflows. With plenty of space in the new kitchen, the
largest size of sink was installed under the window – the sink is available in
two sizes, 800 and 1000. It is
recommended that bespoke cabinetry is installed professionally to take the
weight of any Shaws sink.
The
Classic Double Bowl is the perfect choice for a busy kitchen or for those looking
for a multi-purpose sink, especially in new build or refurbishment
projects. Shaws sinks have a long
lasting, durable glaze which will last for years. Visit www.shawsofdarwen.com to see the full range
of sinks, complementary taps and accessories.
Note: Hand-made kitchen
cabinets in our image are by Matt Dawes.
Readers can visit his website at www.shakertraditions.co.uk
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