New Products Boiling
water on tap from Franke
A new classic from Franke
The enduring, eminently practical classic Compact sink from Franke has been updated and renamed Compact Plus.
Waiting for the kettle to boil is set to be a thing of the past with the new Minerva 3-in-1 Kettle tap from Franke in chrome or SilkSteel PVD. Boiling water is available instantly at the twist of a button.
The Kettle tap provides hot, cold and boiling water from one unit. Only the water required is used -resulting in savings in water and electricity. The hot water tank can be fitted under the plinth so it will not take up valuable space.
An in-built conditioning filter to
ensure water quality can be fitted new or retrospectively and requires a standard 35mm taphole. “This tap is an innovation,” comments product manager John Swain. “It has one spout whereas many others on the market have separate boiling water taps and do not reach 100°C. It also has a safety button which needs to be activated to allow the boiling water to be discharged.” 0161 436 628
www.franke.co.uk
The original Compact sink came from the Franke stable in 1975 and became known as the classic stainless steel sink. The main bowl was turned by 90° and the half bowl was added – whilst still fitting into a standard 600mm base unit. It was a revolution
at the time when people realised they could fill the main bowl and still have space for other chores.
Now the seven sinks in the range, comprising different sizes and bowl configurations, are updated in terms of a new profile and modern drainer design.
0161 436 6280
www.franke.co.uk
Impulse Bathrooms adds to
range of non-pedestal basins
Impulse Bathrooms has introduced several additions to its extensive range. The SquareSpace cloakroom basin is a modern ‘chunky’ style with one or two corner tap holes and suitable for tight spaces. It is also offered as a cloakroom pack complete with chrome-plated pop up waste, bottle trap and monobloc mixer. Also new is the Valero minimum intrusion, semi-recessed basin designed to fit neatly onto a 200mm deep furniture profile; it also features a central single tap hole.
A new Maria vessel basin with tap landing provides a basin-mounted tap
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option and can be used with a free- standing high neck monobloc mixer. The Impulse Bathrooms range includes 17 vessel, 13 semi-recessed, 14 cloakroom and 30 wall-hung basins in addition to drop-in and undermount vanities.
As part of complete bathroom suites there are 13 pedestal washbasins ranging from contemporary to traditional; three 65mm taller pedestals will be introduced in the autumn to cater for taller or less able bodied people. 0121 328 6824
www.impulsebathrooms.co.uk
Hudson Reed wet room screens
Hudson Reed moves into a new product area with the launch of a versatile range of wet room shower screens.
Produced from 8mm toughened safety glass, the new range of wet room shower screens from Hudson Reed are 2 metres in height and in eight different widths, starting from 250mm up to 1400mm, providing the versatility to tailor an enclosure to a wide range of different wet room installations or flush fitting shower trays.
Hudson Reed Wet Room Screens include a chrome finish wall profile that allows up to 25mm of adjustment
for out of true walls. The one exception is the 250mm screen with a right angle glass to glass profile to make a return entry. In addition to the wall profiles, a stainless steel top fixing wall bracket with a rotating joint is supplied to ensure an easy and secure installation.
These robust and cost effective shower screens provide a reliable solution for wet room enclosures and come with a lifetime guarantee against faulty workmanship and materials.
01282 418000
www.hudosnreed.co.uk
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