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Dovetail drawer boxes and


cutlery trays from Landau Parapan High specification, hand-finished, solid Oak, lacquered, dovetailed drawer boxes are now available from LandauParapan to complement the Brooklands ‘in frame’ door range. Available in standard sizes: the drawer boxes are 90mm or 150mm high and machined to suit Blum Tandem runners, the cutlery drawers can be customised to fit any drawers from 400mm to 1000mm.


Landau have developed their manufacturing processes and re-launched the Brooklands door range with discounts of up to 40%, without comprising on quality or the integrity of the brand. Two frame and hinge options are available in standard colours and sizes, all with a self closing mechanism. For a complete bespoke solution Landau can also produce custom sizes and curves and custom shades. Please contact LandauParapan for a copy of the new brochure.


Landau Parapan 01482 440680


sales@landau.uk.com www.landauparapan.co.uk


LG Hausys launches the new 2013


HI-MACS® solid colours LG Hausys is introducing 7 new fabulous colours to its solid surface HI-MACS® palette in 2013. These new solid shades are based on global interior trends and inspired by the calmness of nature to give architects, designers, contractors and homeowners - wishing to work with a high capacity material as aesthetically pleasing as it is resistant - even more choice in colour.


From elegant to extravagant, classic to ultra-contemporary – the HI- MACS® solid range of colours is a limitless collection that adapts to the most demanding design requests. The new soft and elegant colours include Mill Olive, Deep Indigo, Dark Night, Greenish Grey, Carmenere, Chiffon and the new Diamond White, which is 60% Whiter than the popular Alpine White. All new colours are available in 12 mm thickness.


HI-MACS® by LG Hausys +44 1892 704074 www.himacs.eu


Bridge style Oak desk with leather top inlay


Working with Interior Designers, Emerald Islands can produce a consistent design theme for every room in the home, illustrated by the wardrobe / right and a dining room ‘Credenza’ / below


Unique service from Emerald Islands


Emerald Islands have a totally unique proposition for the high end interior designer, looking for something special to offer their discerning clients.


“We offer the high end Interior Designer and KBB retailer a service that complements what they are already offering their discerning customers, with custom made, one off pieces of furniture. Our goal for the next 6 to 8 months is to get furniture displays within both a central London and a home-counties interior design showroom” explains Paul Murray, Managing Director.


Emerald Islands specialise in producing individual commissions, using sweeping curves that follow through doors, door - frames, plinth’s and cornice details, in an elaborate array of solid timbers to include oak, walnut, ash and maple using traditional joinery techniques.


Free standing larder cupboards, kitchen islands, dressing tables, wardrobes, bed heads, dining or hallway furniture; anything is possible with no limit on style, size or materials.


Each commissioned piece of furniture comes with a certificate of authentication, detailing the commission date, customer’s details, materials used and the names of the craftsman involved with the project. New product guide / brochure now available.


Emerald Islands 028 44832828


sales@emeraldislands.co.uk www.emeraldislands.co.uk


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