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Traditional Showers
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Bring classic character and timeless elegance to your bathroom with a traditional shower set — crafted for homeowners who want period-inspired styling without compromising on modern performance. From Victorian-style exposed risers to ornate thermostatic columns, traditional showers make a distinctive design statement in any heritage, country, or classic bathroom setting.
Why Choose a Traditional Shower Set?
Traditional shower sets are built around exposed pipework, round shower heads, and cross-handle or lever-style valves — details that echo the craftsmanship of classic bathroom design. Far from purely decorative, today's traditional showers are fully thermostatic and engineered to meet the performance demands of modern living.
Available in polished chrome and brushed brass finishes, each set is designed to coordinate seamlessly with period sanitaryware, roll-top baths, and traditional basin taps for a fully cohesive bathroom scheme.
Our traditional shower collection includes:
- Exposed thermostatic shower sets — classic riser configurations with visible pipework as a design feature, available in tall floor-to-ceiling and compact wall-mounted formats
- Concealed thermostatic shower sets — traditional aesthetics with a cleaner wall finish, combining period valve styling with hidden supply lines
- Shower sets with handsets — dual functionality combining a fixed overhead rose with a flexible handheld shower
- Bath filler shower sets — elegant dual-purpose sets that fill the bath and deliver an overhead shower from a single traditional fixture
- Round shower heads — the hallmark of traditional shower design, delivering a generous, gentle rainfall spray
Classic Style, Modern Engineering
Every traditional shower set is constructed from solid brass with ceramic disc thermostatic technology, providing precise water temperature control, resistance to limescale build-up, and long-term durability. Thermostatic valves maintain your set temperature regardless of pressure changes elsewhere in the home — essential comfort and safety for the whole household.
PVD-plated chrome and brushed brass finishes are engineered to resist tarnishing and corrosion, preserving the elegance of your shower for years without the need for specialist cleaning.
Complete your traditional bathroom with our curated range of luxury shower sets — featuring premium coordinated options across all classic and contemporary finishes.


































































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