New Products
Perfect interior design integration and class- leading audio performance from Monitor Audio
M
onitor Audio’s SoundFrame on-wall loudspeaker can be perfectly matched to
a room’s décor. Super slender looks, the choice of grille designs and superior build quality ensures that there is no conflict between great audio performance and fabulous interior design. The 87mm deep cabinet is available in high gloss white and black piano lacquer or can be finished in any colour. SoundFrame1 adopts the aspect of a typical
portrait picture frame and is designed for music and film audio in front left/right and surround location. SoundFrame 2 is a longer centre channel speaker designed for visual harmony with thin televisions or projection screens; it can be placed in a vertical position to match larger displays. The speakers are simple to install and the
cabinets fit flush to the wall. The cable runs in the
wall cavity, enters from the back and is connected to the front for a seamless wire-free look. A true 3-way full range driver configuration
features a pivoting IDC 4-inch mid range/1-inch tweeter module and 6 1/2-inch C-CAM bass driver. The Inverted Dual Concentric module pivots in all directions allowing precise direction of crucial frequencies toward the listening area for greater detail, imaging and fidelity. The large high power bass driver uses Monitor Audio’s advanced RST cone technology; a high frequency attenuator switch will raise or lower levels by 3dB.
u01268 740580
uwww.monitoraudio.co.uk
Reginox leads the market with launch of coloured steel sinks R
eginox is leading the market through the launch of a unique range of coloured
stainless steel sinks. The company’s brand new RegiColor collection represents a first for the sinks industry and is being introduced following many years of research and development by Reginox’s Holland-based factory.
RegiColor offers the perfect blend of colour
combined with the slimline profile of stainless steel and is set to revolutionise the future of sinks. It offers all the benefits of steel, such as longevity, ease of maintenance and a low profile, yet features the colour and high-end sleek appearance associated with granite. The range is being launched initially in three
stock colours – Arctic White, Midnight Sky and Sahara Sand – but can be produced to any bespoke colour on special request with a six to eight week leadtime. Dave Mayer, Reginox’s Sales and Marketing
Director, comments, “The introduction of RegiColor will open up new sink possibilities for homeowners who, until now, have always had to choose between the slim profile offered by stainless steel or, if colour was preferable, the deeper profile that comes with granite. With RegiColor that compromise no longer needs to be made as it offers the best of both worlds. With a luxury metallic, pearlescent finish, achieved through an advanced manufacturing technique, the material looks and feels more like granite and, with its ability to be produced to any bespoke colour, the opportunities are limitless. Reginox’s new RegiColor sinks are available in five
different shapes and sizes, each of which features an on-trend angular design softened by gentle curves. The material, which comes with a five year guarantee, is manufactured from high grade coated stainless steel and has been extensively tested for chemical and abrasion resistance. RegiColor’s installation versatility is also an appealing factor as all sinks in the range can be integrated, semi-integrated or undermounted, depending on which look which best suits the kitchen. For more information on Reginox contact the
company, see details below. u01260 280 033
uwww.reginox.co.uk BKU FEBRUARY 2016 19
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