It All Begins HereSamuel Heath has been designing and manufacturing premium bathroom brassware and architectural hardware since 1820 in Birmingham, England—making it one of the oldest continuously operating makers in its field. For over 200 years, the company has combined traditional manufacture with modern precision to deliver fittings that are both beautiful and long‑lasting.
Design Philosophy
The brand’s design approach draws inspiration from historic artistic and architectural styles, such as Art Deco, Arts and Crafts, Bauhaus, and other cultural movements. Each collection aims to reflect its era authentically, while still feeling fresh and relevant in contemporary interiors.
Whether referencing classic British geometry or pared‑back modernism, Samuel Heath’s products balance elegance with precision—a combination valued by interior designers, architects, and homeowners alike.
Craftsmanship & Manufacturing
Samuel Heath products are crafted from solid Northern European brass, meticulously shaped, hand‑polished, and finished in a wide range of luxury surface options. Production takes place entirely in their historic Birmingham factory, where traditional techniques are integrated with state‑of‑the‑art machining and finishing processes.
This in‑house approach ensures quality, consistency, and control at every stage—from raw brass to final assembly—and supports bespoke solutions for design‑led projects.
Product Range & Collections
Samuel Heath offers a broad portfolio of luxury fittings, including:
High‑end taps, bath and shower mixers
Shower fittings and accessories
Architectural and bathroom hardware
Bespoke solutions tailored to interiors
Their collections vary in aesthetic from Art Deco‑inspired Style Moderne to contemporary minimalist and precision‑crafted ranges such as the One Hundred and Landmark collections.
Sustainability & Longevity
Building products for the long term is part of the brand’s ethos. Solid brass is infinitely recyclable, and many product components are designed for durability rather than disposability. Manufacturing on a single site also helps reduce environmental impact while maintaining high standards.