Neville Lumb

Neville Lumb are a supplier of commercial sanitaryware, part of the Saint-Gobain group.

History
The business was founded in 1882 by George H. Cakebread and Arthur E. Robey as Cakebread Robey & Company and became an important supplier of engraved and stained glass to public houses and hotels in England, such as The Queen's Hotel (now The Queens pub) in Crouch End, The Salisbury in Harringay, and St Andrew's church, Chase Side, in Southgate. They were based at Stoke Newington and from around 1914 at Caroba Works, Wood Green, north London. The supply of sanitary fittings was also an important part of their business, and now their principal activity.