Leaders of Roseview Windows have confirmed that they have secured the business’ exhibition presence at the next Fit Show in 2025. The news follows a highly successful show for the Roseview team in May, they have reported.
This year, representatives of specialist manufacturer showcased the versatility of the brand’s range by bringing seven different sash windows and two secondary glazing units to the Fit Show exhibition, in various formats, configurations and colours. New features including the Seahorse sash horn and the conservation-grade Chamber Cover were also displayed at this year’s show.
“I’m thrilled that Roseview will be joining us again for Fit Show 2025, hot on the heels of their brilliant showcase this May,” said Nickie West, the Fit Show’s event director. “Roseview has exhibited at every single Fit Show since we launched, and we really value their ongoing support.
“Mike and the team always pull out all the stops for our visitors, delivering a brilliant showcase of their sliding sash range for installers. This year was no exception.
“The brand partnership with Leon Day tied in perfectly with our 10-year anniversary campaign, and I’m excited to see how they build on this for 2025. A very warm welcome back to a key member of our Fit Show family.”
Reviewing this year’s exhibition presence, Mike Bygrave, Roseview Windows’ director, said: “We were delighted to see so many visitors come and see us and what we have to offer. We like to do things a bit differently, and there was a real energy on the stand. It was a very successful show for us.
“Our focus at Fit Show is to demonstrate our latest developments — there are always plenty of new things to see! — while taking the opportunity to talk face-to-face with customers and potential new customers.
“But it’s not just about what we already offer. This year we showed a prototype of a new trickle vent solution we’re developing specifically for sash windows, so that we could gather industry feedback. It proved to be very popular.
“Whether you’re one of our customers or not, if you’re interested in sash windows, we’re interested in your ideas and opinions.”