Victoria & Albert is a British luxury bathroom brand that offers a range of freestanding bathtubs, basins, taps, furniture, lighting and accessories.
Founded in 1996 by a husband and wife team
Launched its first range of freestanding baths at the Ideal Home Show in London in 1996
Won several awards for design and innovation
Acquired by the US-based plumbing company, Norcros Group, in 2008
Currently operates in more than 80 countries worldwide
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Luxury bathtubs made from a unique blend of volcanic limestone and resin, available in a variety of shapes and sizes
Modern and traditional basins made from a mix of natural materials, including volcanic limestone, clay, and crushed quartz
Elegant taps in modern and traditional styles, available in a range of finishes including chrome, gold, nickel, and brushed brass
Victoria & Albert bathtubs are made from a unique blend of volcanic limestone and resin, which makes them extremely durable, easy to maintain, and able to retain heat for longer.
Victoria & Albert products are sold in showrooms and retail stores in more than 80 countries worldwide. You can use the 'Find a Showroom' feature on their website to locate a dealer near you.
Yes, Victoria & Albert products come with a 25-year limited warranty for manufacturing defects. You can register your product on their website to extend the warranty to 30 years.
Yes, Victoria & Albert offers a range of colors for their baths, including gloss and matte finishes. They also offer a bespoke color service where you can match the color to any sample or swatch you provide.
Yes, Victoria & Albert sources its raw materials from sustainable and natural sources. Their products are also designed to last a long time, reducing the need for replacements, and are 100% recyclable at the end of their life.