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7. Iconic British company Dualit is introducing a 24 Carat Gold Plated Toaster into its Classic collection. The four-slice toaster is available now priced at £1,000 from Selfridges. The deluxe toaster is starring in Selfridges’ Christmas win- dow display. Added benefits include a defrost and bagel function, concealed crumb tray for easy cleaning, high lift mechanism to remove smaller items and mechanical timer to control the browning process. www.dualit.com


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5. Kitchen specialist Kit Stone creates bespoke- style kitchens without a designer price tag. Handmade from solid wood using traditional carpentry techniques, no chipboard or MDF is used in the construction. With the average price of a kitchen just £15,000, Kit Stone offer out- standing value for money. www.kitstone.co.uk


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6. Zip has led the way in the boiling and chilled filtered water market since launching its iconic HydroTap in 2000. Zip has now launched the world’s most advanced single-source drinking water tap, the HydroTap G4, which dispenses boiling, chilled and sparkling filtered water, instantly. The G4 is supported with a fully populated BIM library. www.zipheaters.co.uk


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8. The heart of the design of La Cornue stoves is still founder Albert Dupuy’s original patented ‘vaulted oven’, loved by chefs and serious cooks alike for its unique properties. The CornuChef 90 is available in 30 colours with brushed brass or polished chrome and stainless steel trim; custom colours are also available to special order. Colours shown above from top to bottom: Aquamarine, Aubergine, Terracotta, Navy Blue. Prices start from £9,530. www.lacornue.com


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