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Brass Radiators

Give any room the wow factor with an eye-catching brass radiator. These luxurious radiators are statement pieces that efficiently heat up your home (in style!). Brass is a warm, metallic finish that works for a glamorous, modern, traditional or industrial look. Its pale gold hue makes it perfect for creating an impression and giving any space a sense of class. Radiators aren’t the first thing people think about when considering a statement piece for their bathroom, lounge or kitchen, but they shouldn’t be underestimated. A stylish designer radiator can truly be the star of the show, all while performing a practical purpose for your home. If you have some spare wall space, it may well be worth considering a brass designer radiator over a piece of artwork!

Brass complements neutrals like brown and cream exceptionally well. If you want a more subtle look for your brass radiator, this is certainly a good option. To make the brass finish stand out, try contrasting it with dark blue or dark green for a more dramatic look.

Brass radiators can be found in many different shapes and sizes to suit the dimensions of your room and the space you have available. A long, thin, horizontal radiator is a great option beneath a large window. Vertical radiators are tall and slim, making good use of narrow spaces with vertical wall space. For small rooms without many spare surfaces, consider a compact option – something to add a bit of heat that won’t steal all the space.

Heat output should also be a consideration when choosing your ideal radiator. Larger rooms will require a radiator with a larger heat output to be heated fully, but a small radiator may well be adequate for a WC or box room.

Plumbworld offer radiators in a wide selection of colours and heat outputs to suit the style of your home. By offering big brands at small prices, we aim to give you exactly the bathroom you want at a price that won’t break the bank. Browse our collection of brass radiators below and find the perfect option for you.

 
 

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Single: A single panel, often with one convector fin. Shortest projection designed for smaller rooms.

Double: Two parallel panels, often with one or two convector fins, designed for medium to large rooms.

Triple: Three parallel panels, often with multiple convector fins, to maximise heat output. Largest projection designed for larger rooms.

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Single: A single panel, often with one convector fin. Shortest projection designed for smaller rooms.

Double: Two parallel panels, often with one or two convector fins, designed for medium to large rooms.

Triple: Three parallel panels, often with multiple convector fins, to maximise heat output. Largest projection designed for larger rooms.

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terma-rolo-room-designer-radiator-brass-500-x-865-mm

Terma Rolo Room Brass Designer Radiator 500 x 865 mm

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£349.00 inc
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terma-rolo-room-brass-designer-radiator-1800-x-590-mm

Terma Rolo Room Brass Designer Radiator 1800 x 590 mm

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£519.00 inc
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terma-rolo-brass-designer-radiator-with-mirror-1800-x-590mm

Terma Rolo Brass Designer Radiator with Mirror 1800 x 590mm

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£449.00 inc
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terma-rolo-room-brass-designer-radiator-1800-x-480-mm

Terma Rolo Room Brass Designer Radiator 1800 x 480 mm

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£459.00 inc
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terma-rolo-room-brass-designer-radiator-1800-x-370-mm

Terma Rolo Room Brass Designer Radiator 1800 x 370 mm

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£379.00 inc
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terma-rolo-room-brass-designer-radiator-1200-x-590-mm

Terma Rolo Room Brass Designer Radiator 1200 x 590 mm

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£409.00 inc
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How do I choose a brass radiator with the right heat output for my room?

Look at the BTU output ranges shown for these models — you'll find groups around 2000–2999, 3000–3999 and 4000–4999 BTUs. Smaller spaces such as a WC or box room will be satisfied with a radiator in the 2000–2999 range, while larger living rooms usually need something in the 3000–4999 band. Match the output to the room size and whether you want the radiator as the main heat source or just a boost.

Which shape and orientation will work best in my bathroom or kitchen?

If you have a long window run, a low horizontal brass radiator is ideal for sitting beneath it; vertical tall slim radiators are perfect for narrow walls or between fittings. There are also compact options if you have very limited wall space and don't want a dominant feature. Choose vertical for saving horizontal wall space and horizontal when you need more heat across a lower wall.

How will a brass radiator affect my room's style and colour scheme?

Brass has a warm pale gold hue that suits glamorous, modern, traditional or industrial looks, and contrasts beautifully with darker colours. For a subtle finish, pair brass with neutrals like cream and brown; to make it pop, use deep blue or dark green walls for dramatic contrast. A brass radiator can act as a statement piece in a bathroom, lounge or kitchen, almost like a piece of artwork.

Are there different materials or functional types within the brass radiator range?

Yes — some models are described as "Aluminium Brass," which combine aluminium construction with a brass finish, and there are also electric options such as an oil‑filled smart radiator in the Terma Rolo Room E line. The aluminium‑finished pieces give the brass look while using different base materials, and the electric oil‑filled version is useful if you need heating without tying into your central system. Decide whether you want a traditional plumbed radiator or a standalone electric unit depending on how you plan to use it.

What sizes and panel profiles are available, and how do I pick one for my layout?

Heights in the range include common options such as 500mm, 1200mm and 1800mm, while widths listed include 280mm, 370mm, 470mm, 565mm, 590mm and 865mm. Panel profiles come as curved or round and some models are offered as horizontal, vertical or both orientations. For example, a tall 1800mm vertical radiator is frequently used to save horizontal space, whereas a 500 x 865mm horizontal model sits neatly under a low window.