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d13 NEWS / PRODUCTS Changing Rooms


GROHE’s architecturally-inspired Atrio range of taps for the bathroom has now expanded to include versions for the kitchen too. The Atrio kitchen range will feature the classic two-cross handle design, a popular design feature in many British kitchens. The collection of taps will be available in three finishes: Chrome; Supersteel; and Brushed Hard Granite. The tap’s mechanics are housed in a body and spout with a slim diameter of just 28mm. The range also benefits from ergonomic features such as a swivel spout with a range of 180 degrees while the arched high C-spout enables the easy filling and cleaning of large pots and pans. GROHE / grohe.co.uk


Cool Corner


A bespoke wine cellar from The Corner Fridge Company, incorporating insulated walls, doors, racking and the conditioning equipment required to keep the wine at a steady temperature and set level of air moisture / humidity. As well as custom-made designs, the company also offers modular wine rooms that can be built in a garage or outbuilding. The Corner Fridge Company / cornerfridge.com


Italian cooking brand ILVE has released its new Star Column, featuring three separate appliances in one stainless steel unit. The column incorporates a multi-function oven (including steam and microwave functions), a blast chiller and freezer, and a vacuum-sealer. To complete the free- standing column, a deep storage drawer for pan storage is included at the base of the unit. ILVE / ilveappliances.co.uk


designer kitchen & bathroom designerkbmag.co.uk


MAY 2019


Star Attraction


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