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Kitchen Essentials Accessories & Storage


Vertical Popup 3 Socket • Power Dock IP54 rated 197-828


Integrated Kitchen Scales 197-835


A Wickes plinth heater replaces a radiator and can be installed into the ‘dead’ space under the kitchen units, giving you the opportunity to utilise the space created for additional storage units, extra work surface and more appliances.


Plinth heater


• Gloss black + Matt black • Stainless steel + White


Splashback options


Splashbacks prove a stylish and effective complement to any kitchen. Available in a range of attractive colours and finishes, they help to protect your walls and cabinets from unwanted splashes and stains.


• Durable • Hygienic and easy to clean • Available in a range of colours


Water Softener


Bank Stool Seat Acrylic • Available in Black or White 202-612/6


Stool Legs 203-149


A Water Softener removes dissolved minerals within a household’s water supply, preventing limescale build up. This ensures that household pipes and boilers, as well as domestic household appliances (such as dishwashers and washing machines), remain clean and functional.


Breakfast & Bar Stool 217-537


Riveria Splashback Riveria Upstand 197-834 / 198-396


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Bride Pewter Zest


Ebony Chalk Verneer


Rose Stripes


Riveria Cappuccino


Fuchsia


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