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Add character and innate style to your home with our selection of cast iron radiators. Whether keeping with the interior of a period house or adding a traditional edge to a more contemporary interior, cast iron-style radiators offer a highly coveted, timeless feel to any home.

Combining quality finish, function and truly classic style, cast iron radiators are a fantastic option for any space. From classic creams to sleek blacks and greys, choose from a wide array of shades and sizes to find your perfect fit.

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  • Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 1114 X 460 - Pewter

    Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 1114 X 460 - Pewter

    £600.00
  • Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 874 X 760 - Pewter

    Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 874 X 760 - Pewter

    £550.00
  • Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 754 X 760 - Anthracite

    Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 754 X 760 - Anthracite

    £500.00
  • Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 994 X 760 - Cream

    Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 994 X 760 - Cream

    £600.00
  • Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 1234 X 660 - Cast Grey

    Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 1234 X 660 - Cast Grey

    £670.00
  • Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 994 X 760 - White

    Arroll 4 Column Cast Iron Radiator 994 X 760 - White

    £600.00
  • Arroll Cast Iron Radiator 684 X 600 - Cream

    Arroll Cast Iron Radiator 684 X 600 - Cream

    £475.00

Combining traditional style with the most up-to-date home heating technology, it's not hard to see why cast iron radiators are such a popular choice. While whites and creams are a timeless classic, black cast iron-style radiators have a certain edge that will feel at home in the most contemporary of interiors.

Our selection includes cast iron radiators in a range of colours. However, if you want to try a more unusual shade and add a personal touch, opt for an interior metal paint.

If you've opted for a more ornate model, dust and dirt can build up in the crevices over time. When the heating is turned off, it's a good idea to give your radiator a regular dust. Use a duster to dislodge any loose particles and finish with a damp cloth to remove any remaining dust.

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