(L-R) Roman’s Commercial Director, Julian Pearson;
Event Host and Designer Oliver Heath,
Roman’s Marketing Manager Shelley McCormack.
Aycliffe based Shower Manufacturer, Roman Limited, have received the Gold Award for Marketing at the annual kitchen and bathroom awards ceremony, held at the Tower of London for their new Project Specification Guide.
The Guide is a brand new idea within the showering market, where a specifier, architect or developer can pick and choose every part of their showering design to create a totally bespoke shower enclosure.
It was launched earlier this year, in both a printed brochure format and as a dedicated website which can be found at www.roman-showers.com/psg.
The Designer Kitchen and Bathroom magazine award comes within a week of the manufacturer being shortlisted for the House Beautiful Best Bathroom Product Award, for their Infinity Shower Trays, which offer stylish level access showering.
They were also Highly Commended earlier this month by the Northern Design Awards, for their Roman Shield Complete Wetroom Tanking System, which makes installing a wetroom easy – notably this product has already won multiple Awards.
Roman’s MD, David Osborne said “We created The Project Guide in response to demand from customers, both inside and outside of the UK. The Guide uniquely gives the designer the opportunity to pick their own feature components, such as the glass, hinges or handle, along with the bracing style, so they can create an enclosure to work aesthetically within their bathroom design. They can also then tailor the footprint, door action, sealing system, profiles and dimensions to practically work in the space. which is totally unique in bathroom design.”
Roman designed the Guide specifically for Housebuilders and Hotel, or Condominium Developers, who are working on large scale projects.
Commercial Director, Julian Pearson and Marketing Manager, Shelley McCormack, attended the ceremony., In response to receiving the award, David Osborne said “We were delighted to receive the award. We have in the past received awards for our Product design, but this year with the new category being introduced, we felt our Project Guide was a clear fit. There is nothing else like this out there but our experience with specifiers has shown there is a real need for this type of service. Often an ‘off-the-shelf’ solution will simply not work in their space. We launched the Guide several months ago and so far it has been very well received – we are already quoting for projects inside and outside theUK.”