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Designer Ranges


Maia Skincare Shower from Methven reduces chlorine in water


This month at Ecobuild and ISH, Methven unveiled the Maia Skincare Shower which features an integral vitamin C cartridge to reduce the chlorine in water and the award-winning Satinjet technology which saves water and energy without compromising performance.


It also features a height-adjustable rail shower; four-function handset offering three types of spray; and a contemporary, smooth-style hose for easy cleaning, which is fitted with a swivel end to minimise twisting.


Maia with Satinjet technology delivers a full body shower that cares for the skin by stimulating circulation. Unlike conventional shower sprays using single jets of water that can produce a narrow, needle-like spray, the clever twin-jet design produces thousands of tiny droplets that feel soft enough for the face yet invigorating enough for the entire body.


HiB introduces a new infinity mirror


HiB have added to their highly successful range of Infinity mirrors with a striking new addition. Orion is an LED infinity mirror with a unique optical effect that allows its pure white lights to curve into the deep and far distance. This stunning effect is framed in silver painted wood, and the use of LEDs as a source of illumination has some very important advantages. The LED bulbs are clear and uniform white and will never need replacing so the whole unit can be sealed. They also use very little energy, are eco- friendly and comply with IP44 ratings. The Orion mirror (Height 84.5cm, width 61.5cm and depth 5cm) can be hung in either portrait or landscape format.


Whilst ideal as a centrepiece for any bathroom or cloakroom, Orion will be an eye-catching feature for any other room or hallway in the home.


020 8441 0352 www.hib.co.uk


Benefits include cleansing facial and body massage functions; full body shower; spray control; flow rate of 9 L/min (dependent on water pressure rates); 70 ºC maximum operating temperature; and lifetime parts guarantee.


0800 195 1602 www.methven.com


Lexington kitchen range from Ellis Furniture now available in Gloss Cream


Ellis Furniture has added a Gloss Cream option to the Lexington Gloss kitchen range. Already available in white, burgundy and black, the new units are teamed with flush inset doors from the Intrigue Gloss Olivewood range and finished with Lexington chrome sculptured handles, honeysuckle glass splashbacks and African black granite. The units and doors – also available in Gloss Applewood – are made from high gloss acrylic faced FSC MDF and glass effect PVC edged doors supplied on an 18mm glued and dowelled rigid carcase.


“The Lexington range is much loved by our customers and theirs and the addition of the gloss cream will be very popular,” comments sales and marketing director Peter Elson. “Mixing subtle high gloss colour with natural wood effect in a high gloss finish creates a soft, natural feel for contemporary kitchens.”


The Lexington and Intrigue ranges feature a variety of drawer and cupboard sizes and clever storage solutions, worktops and handle choices.


01484 514 212 www.ellisfurniture.co.uk Fontana Sinks in the new Corian®


Hygienic and easy to clean, high-performance Corian® has long been a favourite of kitchen designers for worktops. Fontana Sinks combine Corian® with the highest quality stainless steel base which offers a practical and durable finish which is also easy to maintain. Available in more than 66 colours from the extensive Corian® kitchen colour palette, Fontana sinks can be seamlessly integrated into a matching Corian® worktop for the ultimate in contemporary kitchen style.


The Fontana range includes both single and twin sinks which come in a variety of shapes including square, round and oval. All carry the manufacturer’s 10-year limited installed warranty.


0113 2012240 www.cdukltd.co.uk


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