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1. Belling Range cookers Appliance brand Belling has launched its improved Cookcentre and Farmhouse range cookers, having “invested heavily” in a new manufacturing partner. Cookcentre is said to use a sleek, contemporary aesthetic, while the Farmhouse cooker (pictured) has a more traditional look. Available in sizes of 900mm, 1000mm and 1100mm, they feature dual fuel, electric and induction models.


4. Cosentino Silestone Ukiyo Expanding its Dekton Ukiyo range, Cosentino has recently introduced its new veined Silestone Ukiyo surfaces. Launching in matt or polished finishes in two fluted options. One has grooves set 25mm apart, and the other has grooves set 11mm apart. The new surface is available in most colours in the wider Silestone portfolio, including the recent Earthic and Le Chic Boheme collections.


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2. Sachsenküchen Softline Designed for open-plan living, German kitchen manufacturer Sachsenküchen is set to launch its new Softline range this year. Making use of the concept of soft curves, the kitchen also features a statement handleless island. According to Sachsenküchen, Softline also features a host of finishing touches, including organised interior storage and glass cabinetry.


5. Keller Bold Elegance Combining traditional and contemporary features, Keller has added the Bold Elegance kitchen to its portfolio. Said to create a calming, clean space, the kitchen uses bronzite fronts and bronze-framed glass doors with bronze tinted glass. Back-wall cabinetry makes use of Keller’s new Fossil Grey Evia Ultra Matt finish, and is paired with an angled Calacatta black worktop.


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3. Miro Envy 2.0 Available from March 2025, Lancashire-based appliance brand Miro Products has introduced the new Envy 2.0 venting induction hob. Following the success of the original Envy appliance, Miro says its successor comes equipped with a contemporary white digital touch slider control panel, as well as two bridge zones and powerful performance as standard.


6. Schmidt Wood collections French manufacturer Schmidt has launched two new wood collections, Baia (pictured) and Dolce Bosca, which harken back to its roots in the heart of the Alsace forests. Both ranges use light and dark to represent the life cycle of trees. Schmidt says panels in the new collection are made from oak-veneer particleboard, while fronts are made from sustainably sourced wood.


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