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Under the hood Appliance specialist Caple’s Motus MOT910 wall chimney hood is designed for the modern home with an emphasis on performance. The Motus MOT910 in stainless steel and black glass features four speeds with full touch controls and three 1.2W LED lights. Its maximum sound level of 55dB is below normal conversation level, making this chimney hood suitable for open-plan living. A maximum extraction rate of 800m³/h and an auto timer that switches off 10 minutes after cooking is completed, allows for optimum extraction results every time. Caple sales director Danny Lay commented: “Our Motus MOT910 wall chimney hood comes with perimetrical extraction, which allows for reduced noise and increased pressure resulting in improved motor performance, so you can benefit from a more efficient extraction rate every time you cook on the hob.” The Motus MOT910 wall chimney hood measures 575mm high (without flue) or 915mm-1125mm high (with flue) by 900mm wide by 430mm deep and costs from £1,475 including VAT.
www.caple.co.uk
Commercial offering Twyford Bathrooms has extended its competitively priced range of stainless steel products. The comprehensive stainless steel product range provides the ideal solution for commercial sector applications where quality, durability and ease of maintenance are essential. Key new products include disposable hoppers, plaster sinks, scrub-up troughs, hospital sinks, janitorial units and wash-stations, among others. All products are manufactured from premium stainless steel ensuring exceptional durability and functionality without comprising on design. Sabine Tawfik, trade marketing manager at Twyford Bathrooms, commented: “At a time when the majority of market prices are increasing, we are thrilled to be able to offer competitively priced products to our valued customers. In the case of specifiers working on large-scale projects in commercial sectors, our new pricing will help to reduce their bottom line.”
www.twyfordbathrooms.com
Back to black – and white Carpetright has launched a new bathroom flooring collection, with monochrome as one of the key trends. The black and white range offers a good way to inject personality and create a wow factor, while mixing striking checked vinyl flooring with splashes of bold colour will make your bathroom stand out from the crowd. If you are after a subtler look, however, then there are also chalky pastel, mosaic and natural stone-effect vinyl ranges available.
www.carpetright.co.uk
Lining up
The brand new Inline kitchen range from Symphony features a horizontal brushed aluminium handle trim fitted to the top of the door that creates the clean lines of a linear-style kitchen. It offers a good design option for homebuyers wanting a modern finish to their kitchen and is available in a variety of colours, textures and finishes. Inline features 25 colours, including gloss cashmere, a muted earthy tone that is already proving popular with buyers. Inline also offers a wide range of matt colours including avola grey, dark oak and stone. Robert Newton, building division marketing manager, commented: “We’re very excited by the launch of Inline into Gallery. This offers a different design option for those wanting a sleek, contemporary look without going for a completely handleless finish. We’ve been expanding our offer in recent years, and this further strengthens our commitment to offering housebuilders and homebuyers the latest fashions and styles.”
www.symphony-group.co.uk
Sinks of steel
Rangemaster has developed a collection of stainless steel sinks, designed for the most modern of kitchens. A popular collection in the range is the Senator sinks, which feature geometric zero radius bowls, ensuring they are as close to square as possible. Available in a single bowl and 1.5 bowl designs, both offer a left-handed and right-handed version to give kitchen designers increased flexibility. Alternatively, the Atlantic Kube features a 10mm radius defining the corners of the bowl, a modern square waste and overflow and is available in a mix of single, 1.5 and double bowl configurations. Meanwhile, the Manhattan range has the largest inset sink in the Rangemaster collection, perfect for the budding chef. This series of sinks complements Rangemaster’s contemporary collection of range cookers and appliances.
www.rangemaster.co.uk
Comfortable cooking V-ZUG has launched the GK46TIAKS Comfort Cooking induction hob, which has fully automatic functions for cooking rice, for boil/simmer and for general cooking temperatures. The Comfort Cooking hob is another example of how V-ZUG invests in technology that will make consumers’ lives easier. No longer will busy cooks have to stand over the hob in the middle of cooking to watch food cooking; instead, they can simply pick the programme they want, prepare the food, then walk away and the hob tells them when the food is ready. “The Comfort Cooking hob is a fantastic addition to our already comprehensive induction hob offer and we expect it to be an extremely popular addition to the range,” said V-ZUG UK’s sales and marketing director, Kevin John.
www.vzug.com/gb/en
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