Kew Triple Toggle & 2x Danish Type K Socket - Paintable Polished Nickel | Black
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Kew Triple Toggle & 2x Danish Type K Socket - Paintable Polished Nickel | Black

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Kew Triple Toggle & 2x Danish Type K Socket - Paintable Polished Nickel | BlackThe switches and sockets in our Kew collection are installed with our bespoke back boxes. This makes them perfect for new construction projects. Theyre particularly subtle too, thanks to the really slim front plates that sit perfectly flush to the wall. This triple mixed switch and socket combines a two way toggle switch and two Danish sockets on one plate. We prepare our paintable plates using our own etch primer, so you can easily paint them the

The switches and sockets in our Kew collection are installed with our bespoke back boxes. This makes them perfect for new construction projects.

They’re particularly subtle too, thanks to the really slim front plates that sit perfectly flush to the wall.

This triple mixed switch and socket combines a two-way toggle switch and two Danish sockets on one plate.

We prepare our paintable plates using our own etch primer, so you can easily paint them the same colour as your walls. The toggle is finished in polished nickel.

Use a two-way switch where you want to simply turn a lighting circuit on and off. You can have either one or two of these switches on one circuit. For three or more, add an intermediate switch.

Use a Danish socket to power household appliances like lamps, TVs and computers, coffee machines and washing machines.

The low-sheen, slightly textured plastic inserts around the sockets come in black (like this one) or white.

Polished nickel is our answer to chrome. It’s a bit warmer, which we think is more versatile, so you can use it with warm or cool colour palettes.

  • Patented electrical system engineered to make our signature flush-fit design possible
  • Solid brass plate and toggle
  • Etch primer allows paint to adhere well for a seamless custom finish
  • Switch mechanism engineered to give a solid, satisfying click
  • Well-suited to new build homes and developments where a back box hasn't already been fitted
  • Must be installed with our triple back box
  • You’ll also need our 9mm render trim for brick walls or 3mm plaster trim for skimmed plasterboard
  • Use our precisely sized brick or plasterboard hole saw for easy installation
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