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kitchens and bathrooms Fhiaba fridges now


available in the UK The premium range of appliances from Italy combine style, professional refrigeration standards, and unique, functional design solutions. Fhiaba has been developed from decades of experience in professional kitchens and in collaboration with legendary Italian design house Giugiaro. The range has been developed to provide solutions for architects and interior designers of high-end luxury kitchen projects and include both integrated and freestanding units in a variety of metric sizes conforming to


European kitchen construction dimensions (widths of 600mm, 750mm and 900mm and depths of 600mm and 700mm). The products provide the ultimate in food preservation and ease of use for varying needs through its clever sophisticated refrigeration technology, the best construction materials and clever design solutions ensuring correct temperature and humidity levels throughout. Features as standard are stainless steel interior and exterior, low energy LED lighting throughout, easy to adjust EvenLift shelves and the Fhiaba Access controller. For more information email uksales@fhiaba.com or visit www.fhiaba.com


New waterfall


Aria basin mixer Galassia UK has teamed up with iconic brassware manufacturer Webert, in a partnership that brigs to the UK the best in Italian bathroom design. New from Webert designer Massimiliano Sentimelli is the Aria mixer program which features a basin mixer with a half round waterfall spout mirrored by the curved operating handle, which when at rest creates a visually satisfying circular design. The Aria brassware program offers both high and standard level basin mixers, bidet mixer, bath filler and bath shower mixer and a full range of shower options. Aria brassware combines innovative Italian design with superb craftsmanship that matches perfectly with Galassia sanitaryware to introduce a new era of luxury in the bathroom. For more information telephone 0113 239 4447, email


enquiries@GLASSIAUK.com or visit www.ceramicaglassia.com


Good in a tight corner


The Galassia M2 bathroom suite with short projection sanitaryware is ideal for the bathroom or ensuite where space may be limited. The brainchild of designer Romano Adolini, M2 offers Italian style within a minimum space. The range includes a floor mounted toilet suite with a 60cm projection and a cistern just 25cm wide. Two matching bidets are offered, both 35cm wide, one with a 45cm projection and a slightly larger model at 50cm, making these, often neglected, parts of the bathroom suite a practical proposition. For back to wall fixing, there is a toilet pan and bidet with just a 45cm projection and wall hung models at 50cm. The M2 program includes three wash basins in 50, 60 and 70cm widths with a 35cm projection that can be wall mounted or fitted with


Uform’s Windsor


Classic goes green Uform has extended the appeal of its Windsor Classic door with the introduction of Sage Green and Olive finishes in response to market demand for earthy tones. Made from 22mm thickness MDF with a wrapped outer frame and 5mm MDF centre panel the Windsor Classic range are


a full length pedestal, plus a 46cm circular counter top basin and a neat 45cm corner basin. With M2, Galassia provides the solution to good design where space is at a premium. For more information telephone 0113 239 4447.


durable and represent exceptionally good value for money. If desired a PVC open- grained, planked ash effect foil can be painted over to create the appearance of real wood grain. Uform is currently celebrating having just been crowned best supplier to the independent kitchen and retail manufacturing sector at the prestigious Kitchen Retailer Ireland Awards. For more information visit www.kitchenstori.com


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