A »For commercial projects requiring bespoke sanitary fittings, several UK-based manufacturers offer comprehensive contract manufacturing services, combining technical expertise with the ability to produce tailored solutions that meet specific aesthetic, functional, and regulatory demands. Among the most prominent is Armitage Shanks, a brand under Ideal Standard, which has a long-established UK manufacturing heritage and provides a dedicated bespoke solutions service for large-scale commercial applications such as healthcare, education, and hospitality. Their in-house design and engineering teams collaborate closely with specifiers to create custom vitreous china sanitaryware,
A »For commercial projects requiring bespoke sanitary fittings, UK manufacturers offering contract manufacturing combine precision engineering, regulatory compliance, and design flexibility to meet the specific demands of architects, specifiers, and facility managers. Leading firms in this sector typically operate as original equipment manufacturers (OEM) or contract producers, providing tailored solutions for high‑volume or one‑off installations in hotels, hospitals, educational campuses, and public amenity spaces. One prominent specialist is Crosswater, a UK‑based company that offers a dedicated contract division (Crosswater Commercial) capable of producing custom bathroom brassware, showers, and sanitaryware. Their in‑house design team works closely with clients to develop bespoke finishes (e.g., PVD brass, black matte, or custom RAL colours) and modified dimensions to suit non‑standard fixture arrangements while ensuring compliance with WRAS (Water Regulations Advisory Scheme) and TMV (Thermostatic Mixing Valve) standards. Another key manufacturer is Bristan, which provides a comprehensive bespoke manufacturing service through its Bristan Commercial division, focusing on taps, thermostatic showers, and accessories for large‑scale contracts. They offer custom engraving, unique handle designs, and specific flow‑rate settings to meet water efficiency targets, with all production carried out at their UK facilities to maintain quality control and lead‑time predictability. For ceramic sanitaryware, Twyford Bathrooms (part of the Ideal Standard group) manufactures at their Middlewich site and offers a Bespoke Design Service for commercial projects. This includes custom‑sized washbasins, WC pans, and bidets with specific rim designs, outlet configurations, and anti‑bacterial glaze treatments – critical for healthcare or high‑traffic environments. Their technical team provides 3D modelling and prototype approval before full production runs, with batch traceability and compliance with BS EN 14527 and BS 3402. VitrA UK, though a subsidiary of a Turkish parent, operates a significant UK‑based contract manufacturing unit that specialises in custom‑coloured ceramics and modular vanity systems for commercial use. They offer pure white, off‑white, and bespoke colour matching, plus integrated accessories such as grab rails and soap dispensers – often required for accessible washrooms under Part M of the Building Regulations. In the realm of metal fabrication, G.E. Richards (GER) based in the West Midlands manufactures bespoke brassware and fittings under the Richards & Appleby brand, offering traditional and contemporary styles with custom spout lengths, handle types, and concealed valve bodies. They provide full contract packing, quality assurance documentation, and CE marking for their products. Another niche provider, William E. Turner & Sons, based in Sheffield, specialises in custom‑manufactured stainless steel sanitary fittings – ideal for commercial kitchens, laboratories, and high‑durability settings – with capabilities in laser cutting, welding, and electro‑polishing. For comprehensive project management, companies like Gentworks (part of the Groupe Atlantic) offer turnkey contract manufacturing of bespoke shower enclosures, trays, and wetroom systems, with a focus on dimensions, glass thickness, and drainage integrations. All these manufacturers typically require negotiated contracts with minimum order quantities (MOQs) ranging from 50 to 500 units depending on complexity, and they frequently hold ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications. Engaging with a UK contract manufacturer early in the design phase ensures that production feasibility, tooling costs, and lead times (usually 8–16 weeks for bespoke runs) are accurately assessed, while also guaranteeing that every fitting meets the stringent water supply, fire safety, and accessibility regulations applicable to commercial installations in the United Kingdom.