24/01/2023

Silverdale Bathrooms is a specialist in high quality, handmade ceramics and is one of the few remaining bathroom manufacturers in the UK.

All its sanitaryware is produced by hand by skilled craftsmen at its 35,000 square meter factory based in Silverdale, near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, in the heart of the English Potteries. The quality craftsmanship takes influence from the historic industry of ceramics in the area, yet the quality has garnered a global customer base.

Using a whole range of skills, passed down through generations of craftsmen, Silverdale Bathrooms has created the Silverdale range of handcrafted ceramics. The skills to make its unique products have been perfected over many years and this makes each piece of sanitaryware refined and of a high quality that no machine can replicate.

The Silverdale range comprises of six exclusive suites, inspired by the details and lines prevalent in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, as well as the architecture, furniture and artistic constructs of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. Silverdale also markets a range of complementary products, such as baths, brassware, including taps and mixers, and accessories, which are supplied by brand partners who share the same values of quality and integrity.

Last year saw the company launch a brand new website. The all-new website reflects the current company vision and future of the brand, providing an improved experience for the companies’ global customer base.

The new home of Silverdale Bathrooms showcases exciting news, updates, products, collections, and much more, on an innovative, stylish, sleek, and user-friendly website. The revitalised site not only gives consumers a fresh look into Silverdale’s products, but the launch of the news section of the website is a great way for the company to connect with customers by providing updates and features with tips on bathroom design.

Visit www.silverdalebathrooms.co.uk for more information or contact the sales team directly on 01782 717175 / [email protected]