As part of our evolving focus on workplace wellness and ergonomic innovation, we’ve decided to stop selling our range of infrared heating panels from Mirrorstone Heating. Whilst these products are no longer available from us, they are still an amazing product that we recommend and they can be purchased from the other retailers listed here.
Why We Made This Change
Our goal has always been to offer products that improve daily working life. While infrared heating panels helped many of our customers stay warm in the office in energy-efficient ways, our business has grown and we’re now focusing solely on designing smarter, healthier workspaces.
That means investing in solutions that promote movement, better posture, and long-term well-being: like height-adjustable desks, mobile workstations, and tidy workspace upgrades.
Support for Panels Already Purchased
We will of course continue to help if you have a problem or question relating to a product bought from us. Please Contact Our Team →
Looking for Ways to Stay Comfortable at Work?
Just because we’ve retired our heating panels doesn’t mean we’ve stopped thinking about comfort. Our current range includes:
Sit-stand desks designed for small and large spaces
Desks with app control and Bluetooth connectivity
Ergonomic accessories that keep you organised and supported
Cable management tools to keep your workspace clean and functional
Need Help or Have Questions?
If you were hoping to buy one of our heating panels or need advice on transitioning to new solutions, our team is here to help. Just drop us a message or explore our latest products to see what’s new.
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