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Contents April 2013. Issue 152 18 10 NOTEBOOK
Ideas and inspiration from the world of design 16 THINK TANK
Our monthly industry update bringing you the latest events, opinions and online talk from around the K&B sector
18 SHOWING OFF
Our brand new monthly spotlight on the best kitchen and bathroom showrooms
20 SMART THINKING
The new generation of kitchen appliances offer much more than just gimmicks – they are full of clever ideas for making our lives that little bit easier
26 ISH 2013
The first part of our round-up of highlights from Frankfurt includes the brand new Palomba-designed Kartell by Laufen range, plus an interview with Duravit and Dornbracht collaborators Sieger Design
34 TURNING UP THE HEAT
Hot water taps have taken on an elevated status in the kitchen – becoming more consumer ‘must-have’ than added extra thanks to an evolution of both form and function
66 DESIGN CLASSIC
A look at the trendsetting impact of The Hayon Collection by Spanish designer Jaime Hayon for Bisazza Bagno
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42 OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW A house extension brings about a radical update of this contemporary kitchen space
46 TOP OF THE RANGE
Often seen as a traditional product, the range cooker has evolved to fulfil an important role in contemporary lifestyles by embracing some of the very latest technology
50 IDEAS MAN
After many years of creating new classics that have helped shaped British bathroom design, Barrie Cutchie’s creative flow shows no sign of abating
54 GOING GLOBAL
Luxury appliances are put to creative use as some of the best high-end kitchen designers compete for international recognition in the Sub Zero Wolf Kitchen Design Contest
58 THE PERSONAL TOUCH
Colour can be one of the best ways of injecting personality into a kitchen design
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