May Design Series Review
Beautiful kitchen displays at MDS from Inspired Furniture
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nspired Furniture have exhibited 2 new kitchens at the May Design
Series this year. A traditional in-frame and a modern in-frame slab kitchen with Neolith centre piece. The reaction straight away was positive, hence a busy 3 days showing off the displays, and meeting a good number of new retailers. Literally from the first hour of the show we had a number of customers so impressed they offered to buy the display there and then. From our point of view this was a great reaction and showed how our bespoke in-frame kitchens really do impress and from a retailing point of view, stand out from the rest. Says Ronnie Mcculloch MD “I would also like to say a big thank you
for support from Armac Martin handles, Viking appliances and Lamont Stone for the work surfaces. Should you want a truly bespoke kitchen
to offer your clients then don’t hesitate to contact Inspired furniture.
u028 86736960 uemail:
j.orr@ifurnitureltd.com uwww.ifurnitureltd.com
Virtual Worlds Launches the Future of CAD for Retail Showrooms
Following a successful launch at the May Design Series, Virtual Worlds 4D is set to revolutionise the showroom format, as retailers are able to stand out from the crowd to offer an exciting new service. A first for the KBB sector, Virtual Worlds 4D delivers a ground- breaking, virtual reality buying experience, which optimises the sales potential of excellent design. Via a simulating headset, the
customer is placed in their designed space ensuring a fully immersive experience. Designs in Virtual Worlds 4D appear with unsurpassed depth and scale, the response to head movement is immediate and interaction with moving elements make Virtual Worlds 4D the most powerful selling tool on the market today.
RAK launches new bathroom ranges
RAK Ceramics launched two new bathroom ranges, along with complementary tile collection surfaces at this year’s May Design Series. Harmony, a luxurious, Italian-designed range, joined RAK’s collection, along with Origin 62 – a cost-focused contemporary range - and new tile collection, GEMS. The launches demonstrate RAK’s commitment to offering a comprehensive, quality-focused portfolio to suit all sector requirements – from interior designer, to bathroom retailer. The new Harmony range includes
Virtual Worlds remains focused on
providing their clients with a competitive advantage to realise increased sales revenue. The 4D technology is a significant element of a new Virtual Worlds One package, which represents a 55% saving on the combined cost of the individual modules.
u01908 663848
uwww.virtualworlds.co.uk
three sanitaryware options, counter top and pedestal basins, and chrome taps. Matching white furniture features high gloss painted drawer fronts, wood finish side panels, push/release drawers and ambient lighting. Origin 62 includes three basins designs and a matching close- coupled WC, which share a compact, contemporary design and offer exceptional value for a design-led product.
The cost-effective, complementary
GEMS tile collection includes four porcelain colour options - ivory, lemon, light grey and dark grey – in a polished finish. Tiles are available in 29.8x59.8cm, 59.8x59.8cm and 79.5x79.5cm formats and are suitable for wall and floor installation. Other surfaces on show included RAK’s large-format metallic porcelain - Platinum Black - and best-selling wood effect tile, Hemlock. For more information, please contact RAK Ceramics.
u01730 237850 ue:
marketing@rakceramics.co.uk uwww.rakceramics.co.uk
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