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Designer Ranges


Stylish excellence continues from Pegler Yorkshire


Pegler Yorkshire, renowned for its quality brassware, is continuing to expand its desirable Francis Pegler collection ensuring there is a style for everyone. The most popular products within the ever growing range are the Strata, Pulsar and Haze collections. Each offers consumers a plethora of choice with both design and functionality. The Strata collection boasts a textured finger grip which offers a finishing touch that is cast into the design of the lever and provides for precise control of temperature and flow.


The Pulsar, with its minimalistic look and the Haze, with a curvaceous style are two different collections in their design but both offer a water saving option. The eco versions are fitted with triple action cartridge to decrease flow rates and therefore reduce water wastage.


0844 243 4400 www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk French influence in Esplanade by Duravit


In collaboration with the German-Russian architect, Sergei Tchoban, Esplanade is a new series consisting of ceramic, furniture and a complete range of bathtubs. Named after the grand streets in France, the designer harks back to the 18th and 19th centuries when bathroom furnishings were still regarded as furniture and thus the various bathroom elements feature generous dimensions and soft forms. The bathtub resembles a chaise


longue and bathroom furniture has distinctive handles: dark brown loops made of genuine, hand- sewn leather in high-quality chrome surrounds. Available in two very different colours: 'Oak', a striking dark wood panelling, and 'Silk' (shown) a particularly high-quality white varnish that harmonises with the ceramics to perfection.


0845 500 7787 www.duravit.co.uk


Ergonomic Avant Alabaster from PWS


The latest addition to the PWS Avant door collection offers a new look for this contemporary design. Avant Alabaster creates a clean, modern alternative to its predecessors.


Not only does it boast internal and external curved doors that create an ergonomic flow to any kitchen, it also incorporates the new barrel curved door and drawer options. These retro-inspired curves fashion a striking centrepiece or focal point and the barrel curved doors allow for a dynamic improvement on storage space while complementing the overall look.


The three glazed doors championed by the


Avant range in the other options are also available in Alabaster. The full screen glazed option provides an individual, bespoke feel while the wide curved glazed and letterbox glazed designs combine storage with style.


Other accessories combine with impressive design features to create a unique kitchen, while the neutral tone allows complementary pairing with other doors and timber, granite, quartz and solid surface work surfaces.


01325 505555 www.pws.co.uk


Premier Introduces British Pearlstone Shower Trays


Pearlstone is a new patented technology constructed using an acrylic capped polyurethane resin which includes volcanic ash. This provides a product that is up to fifty percent lighter than a conventional stone tray, is very competitively priced and is easier to handle and so less prone to accidental damage, without sacrificing any of the strength and rigidity of stone.


Each shower tray is capped with sanitary grade acrylic, providing the high gloss, easy to clean finish demanded today. At just 40-45mm high, Pearlstone trays are ideal for


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flush fitting wet room installation and where required, the optional Easy Plumb plinth and adjustable legs sets have the unique ability to be screwed directly into the underside of the tray in any convenient position, giving the installer more freedom when fitting the tray and running the waste. Premier has such confidence in these British made Pearlstone shower trays that for domestic installations it offers a Lifetime Guarantee against faulty workmanship or materials.


01282 436934 www.ultra-finishing.co.uk


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