Come and see a bath
where it lives.
Our Showrooms.
A copper bath is a difficult thing to photograph —
it changes with the light, the season, the room. Better to see one in person.
The Kent
Showroom.
Three miles from the workshop — in an oast house we rebuilt in 2011. Five baths in five finishes. A working forge in the back garden. And Michael, more often than not.
Chartwell Lane · near Cranbrook
Kent · TN17 3PL
Hours Tuesday — Saturday
10:00 — 17:00 · by appointment
To visit A short conversation first, so we can have your bath in the room when you arrive.
The London
Showroom.
A Georgian townhouse in Pimlico, arranged like a proper bathroom — taps on the walls, marble underfoot, four baths across two rooms. We opened it in 2018 because too many clients could not make it down to Kent.
Pimlico · London
SW1V 2DP
Hours Wednesday — Saturday
11:00 — 18:00 · by appointment
Nearest tube Pimlico (Victoria line) · three minutes on foot
The slow visit.
Tea, and a walk.
We start with a cup of tea — and a walk around the workshop or showroom, depending on which one you have come to.
The metals, up close.
Copper, brass, nickel, enamel — each in the finish it will wear, on a bath at full size. Bring the light of your bathroom in a photograph and we’ll match it.
A conversation.
How the bath will sit in your room. What plumbing will meet it. What finish will suit the light. What to expect from copper as it ages.
Time to think.
We do not ask for a decision at the visit. We ask for a next conversation — whenever you are ready. A bath is a slow thing.
A bath does not, in the end, live in a showroom.
A bath lives in the room you build around it.
Come and see
where your bath begins.
Both showrooms are by appointment. Both come with tea and biscuits and as much time as you need.