Buster + Punch: Premium Contemporary Electrical range of switches & sockets
B+P light switches, are known for their signature cross-knurl pattern and solid metal coin screws, making them not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Our sockets, dimmers, toggles, and USB chargers are also designed to complement our other ranges, such as lighting and door hardware, enabling customers to create a cohesive and stylish look in their homes or businesses. We provide a wide range of finishes for our electrical products, including stainless steel, brass, black or smoked bronze, to match different styles and preferences.
We take great pride in our craftsmanship, and all our products are made from solid metals, ensuring durability and longevity. Not only that, but we understand that customers want electrical products that will last, and our commitment to quality is reflected in every product we offer. Whether you’re looking for a simple, elegant socket or a more complex dimmer switch, we have products that meet your needs and exceed your expectations. The Buster + Punch electricity range of is designed to elevate your home decor.
CORSTON : Premium Traditional Electrical range of switches & sockets
Corston aims to take the stress out of finding fantastic fittings, making home renovation projects a little easier.
They tend to stay away from trends, instead focusing on creating perfectly proportioned, simple and timeless designs that’ll feel at home in any home. There’s continuity between the company’s ranges and product types so that everything coordinates from room to room.
The product developers design and engineer everything in-house and work closely with the best manufacturers to deliver brilliant results. The finishing touches are all done by hand too. This means Corston has complete control over every single product.
“Our take on relatable, familiar designs blends a timeless, minimal aesthetic with contemporary European influences. We take a lot of care to create products that look quietly impressive. We want them to be admired when noticed, but we don’t want them to overpower a space.”