Shower Trays
A shower tray has to do three things well: drain reliably, feel secure underfoot, and sit right with the surrounding floor. Modern stone resin construction has replaced the older acrylic and steel options in most installations — better thermal feel, lower profiles, and structural stiffness that doesn't flex over time.
Our tray range covers every common size and shape, from compact 760mm corners to 1800mm walk-in lengths.
Rectangular trays fit standard alcove and corner installations. Square trays suit smaller bathrooms and ensuites. Quadrant trays have a curved front for a softer aesthetic. Offset quadrants handle asymmetric corner geometries. Ultra-slim 25mm trays sit nearly flush with the floor — ideal for level-access wetroom installations.
Sizes start at 760mm corner formats and run up to 1800mm walk-in lengths, in widths from 700mm to 900mm.
Construction includes Aquacast deep stone resin (Kartell and others) with anti-slip surface options. Colours include classic white, plus anthracite and black on selected models. Matching waste kits included on most ranges.
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Buying Considerations
Stone resin vs. acrylic
Stone resin trays are heavier (50kg+ for larger sizes), warmer underfoot, more rigid in use, and don't flex when stood on. Acrylic trays are lighter and cheaper but show wear faster and feel cold. For new installs, stone resin is now the default choice.
Size and waste position
The waste outlet is usually centred or set toward one corner — confirm your existing pipework can be routed to the new tray's waste position. Re-routing waste pipes adds significant install work and may require lifting floorboards.
Slim profile or standard
Ultra-slim 25mm trays sit close to floor level and read as level-access — easier step-in, more contemporary. Standard 40-90mm trays are simpler to plumb because the waste pipe has more room to fall. Slim trays sometimes need a specific low-profile waste kit; check the spec.
Anti-slip surface
Slip-resistant surfaces matter most for wet-foot use, in households with young children or elderly users. The rougher texture is harder to clean than smooth glaze — a worthwhile trade-off where safety counts.
















