Preview: Clerkenwell Design Week – Fitzroy of London launches its latest inclusive innovations

The new Oxford Doc M Commercial Pack and forthcoming configurator from Fitzroy of London, aim to simplify compliant washroom design for architects and specifiers…

Design-led accessible washroom specialist Fitzroy of London is proud to announce its participation in Clerkenwell Design Week, taking place from 19–21 May 2026 in London.

As one of the UK’s leading events for the architecture and design community, Clerkenwell Design Week provides the ideal platform for the brand to present its latest innovation in inclusive washroom solutions.

This year, Fitzroy of London will unveil the new Oxford Doc M Commercial Pack, alongside an exclusive preview of its forthcoming digital configurator – both representing a thoughtful and forward-looking approach to accessible design in commercial environments.

The Oxford Doc M Commercial Pack has been meticulously developed to meet the requirements of UK Building Regulations Doc M, offering a complete, preconfigured solution that simplifies both specification and installation. By combining carefully selected components into a cohesive package, the system removes uncertainty and reduces the likelihood of design or compliance errors. Every detail – from fixing heights and clearances to colour contrast and reach zones – has been rigorously considered to ensure full compliance, giving specifiers and installers confidence in delivering accessible, regulation-ready washrooms.

Designed with high-use commercial settings in mind, including hospitality, leisure, and public sector environments, the Oxford Pack prioritises durability, hygiene, and user comfort. Products are manufactured using robust, high-quality materials, with reinforced mounting points and non-porous finishes that support intensive cleaning regimes and long-term performance. This focus on strength and longevity ensures that washrooms remain safe, reliable, and visually consistent over time, even in high-traffic areas. Importantly, this durability is achieved without compromising on design integrity, maintaining a refined and contemporary aesthetic.

The pack is available in five distinctive finishes – Satin, Polished, Dark Bronze, Matt Black, and Satin Brass – allowing designers to integrate accessible solutions seamlessly into a wide variety of interior schemes. Ergonomically designed grab rails, backrests, and accessories are positioned for intuitive, independent use, while dispensers are placed within compliant reach zones to enhance usability for all.

In addition to the product launch, visitors to Clerkenwell Design Week will have the opportunity to experience a preview of Fitzroy of London’s new online configurator, set to launch in June 2026. This innovative digital tool has been developed to give users greater control and efficiency when designing compliant Doc M washrooms. With the ability to configure precise component combinations, explore finish options, and generate specification-ready outputs – including technical drawings, visualisations, and BIM files – the configurator streamlines the entire design process. By reducing errors and improving clarity at the specification stage, it supports faster decision-making and better collaboration across project teams.

Targeted at architects, interior designers, developers, and project managers working across commercial and multi-site developments, these new solutions respond to the increasing demand for accessible washrooms that are both compliant and design-conscious. Fitzroy of London continues to champion inclusive design, ensuring that accessibility is seamlessly integrated into modern built environments.

Visitors can explore these innovations in person at The Charterhouse, Charterhouse Square, Barbican, EC1M 6AN during the festival.

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