For architects,
designers,
and builders of rooms.
The Trade.
A copper bath rarely arrives in a house alone.
It arrives with an architect, a designer, or a very patient builder.
What the trade
account gets you.
Everything is designed for the practitioners who put our baths into rooms — and for the projects that need drawings, dimensions, and lead-times spoken for in advance.
Preferential pricing.
A confidential trade tariff on our full range — baths, basins, kitchen sinks, and bespoke commissions. Applied to every order, without exception.
Priority production.
Trade orders go to the front of the ledger. Six weeks is the standard lead time; on trade projects we will commit to a specific delivery date when the sketch is signed off.
Full technical support.
Every collection has a full set of CAD blocks, scale drawings, IFC files, and BIM objects for Revit and ArchiCAD. Downloadable, or emailed on request.
Metal swatches & bath samples.
Small hand-finished swatches for the metals in your specification — and, for signed-off projects, a full-size bath sample on loan for the pitch or the presentation.
A named account manager.
One person, based in Kent, who knows your project, your studio, and your clients. Available by telephone or in person, without a switchboard in the way.
Discreet bespoke commissions.
Custom dimensions, unusual finishes, one-of-a-kind pieces — quoted, drawn, and made without any of it appearing on our public collection.
We have specified fifteen Heritage Hardware baths since 2014. Not a single one has been late. Not a single one has come back. It is the easiest line item in our schedule.
Isobel Rees, RIBAFounding Partner, Rees & Ollivant Architects · London
A short form,
and a conversation.
Send us a few details about your practice and one recent project. Anna Lowe, our trade lead, will write back within two working days — and set up a call.
What you will need Your VAT number, your practice website, and one project reference. Nothing more.
Turnaround Two working days for a first response. Trade rates active from the following Monday.
We do not, in the end, work for many people.
We work — carefully — for the ones who ask.
Or come and see
a project in progress.
Trade visits to the workshop are always welcome. Bring your drawings; we’ll bring the tea.