show/ exhibition news
Touch control worksurface
COMPAC, one of the world’s leading companies involved in the production of marble and quartz worksurfaces have joined forces with Zeyron Tech- nologies to offer an innovation for the modern home – a world first digital worksurface. COMPAC
Digital Surfaces features an electronic keypad integrated into the worksurface to offer fingertip surface touch-control for the management of household functions including water flow control. Designed especially for kitchen and bathroom ap- plications COMPAC will be offering the system for both their quartz and marble worksurface ranges.
For further information visit
www.compac.es
Hydroslide into action
C.R. Laurence of Europe attended the KBB exhibition, where they demonstrated a wide range of shower door hardware and acces- sories, including the Hydroslide sliding shower door kits. The Hydroslide is available in 90 degree wall-to-glass installations and 180 degree wall-to-wall installations, and is ideal for free standing showers and above baths. CRL’s unique ‘Shower’s on-line’ pro- gramme was also being demonstrated on the stand. This is a web based design, glass siz- ing, quote and ordering programme. The sophisticated CAD programme takes place on-line, allowing the user access anywhere with an internet connection. The programme accurately calculates correct glass sizes, hard- ware required, cut-outs and gaps, and even issues warnings about possible problems with a shower design. Contact CRL to find out about the FREE 30 day trial. Also available from C.R. Laurence is an extensive range of frameless shower door hardware, including; hinges, handles, door knobs, channels, clamps, plus much more.
For further information, telephone
www.crlaurence.co.uk
The professionals’ choice
Heralded as the ‘professional’s choice’ in kitchen appliances, Falcon was proud to introduce a stylish addition to their extensive range of coloured hoods at KBB 2010. The Falcon Super Flat Hood will be available in both sleek black with a chrome trim and striking stainless steel with a chrome trim. The launch of this super smart flat hood ensures that consumers will be able to comple- ment their entire kitchen with matching appliances from Falcon’s portfolio of rangecookers, refrigera- tors and hoods. Available in the 1100mm width to match the extra large range cookers available, powerful extraction combined with electronic push buttons makes this one of the most exciting hoods on the market. Holly Johnson Marketing Manager Commented; “The expansion to this col-
New generation of range cookers
Mercury launched its long awaited new range cooker collection exclusively at KBB 2010. A key highlight of the show, Mercury introduced nine new stunning shades and showcased the ranges improved design that will delight cooking enthusiasts. The develop- ment of the new Mercury series has focused on maximising space and by expanding the range to offer four new sizes including 900mm, 1000mm,
lection really adds a luxury feel to our hoods. The slick model design combined with high quality finish and elegant trim brings together elite performance and a premium look that con- sumers want in a professional looking kitchen”.
For further information, telephone 0870 755 6486 or visit
www.falconappliances.co.uk
1100mm and 1200mm widths, ensures there is an option to suit every kitchen space. At the forefront of contemporary design, building on the success of the original RC1090 model AGA Rangemaster has created the new look Mercury series. Retaining its clean lines and key characteristics such as state of the art hi-fi style controls, the new Mercury styling delivers the perfect fusion of uncompromising qual- ity, innovative design and performance.
For further information, telephone 08707561236 or visit
www.mercuryappliances.co.uk
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