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JT CELEBRATES 30 YEARS AND SHAPES DESIGNS OF THE FUTURE
Earlier this year, Leeds-based JT, the UK’s leading shower tray manufacturer, celebrated its 30 year milestone with the team at its West Yorkshire headquarters, where it produces over 6,000 trays a week for the UK and over 20 international markets.
The company has always focused on leading the shower tray evolution and design agenda, from the launch of the UK’s first low profile tray to launching the award-winning Evolved by JT.
To mark its 30th Anniversary this year, JT revealed a new ‘Concept’ tray to canvas and test future design preferences of the bathroom industry. The design, which is a nod to the art deco era, is set to potentially elevate the role and prominence of shower trays in tomorrow’s bathroom design.
Paul Crossley, Managing Director of JT, commented: “We have been driving quality an innovative UK manufacturing for 30 years and investing in our people and brand. It’s testament to the hard work of the all the team that we have reached this milestone.
“I would like to thank everyone, from both customers and suppliers. For the next 30 years, we want to continue to create and drive the next step in shower tray innovation and celebrate British manufacturing success for sales at home and internationally.”
To mark the milestone, JT has also announced the extension of colour options for both JTFusion and Evolved by JT ranges. The market-leading products are now available in three new stunning natural stone colours: Astro White, Astro Slate an Astro Sand to complement the existing colour options: Sage Green, Mistral Grey, Malbec Red, Pastel Blue and Astrol Black, as well as Gloss or Matt White, Astro White, Astro Slate and Astro Sand.
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