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136 PRODUCTS SHOWCASE


To be included contact Louise May on 020 8269 7826 or louise.may@progressivemediainternational.com


WALLS OF EDEN


Walls of Eden is an avant-garde venture that harmoniously fuses nature’s artistry with the sophistication of modern design. It is the creator of exquisite 3D wall tiles that draw inspiration from the profound beauty of the natural world. Its signature wall tiles are meticulously crafted to be both enchanting and environmentally responsible. These biophilic installations transform spaces into sanctuaries, promoting well-being and reinforcing the bond between humans and the natural world. Walls of Eden’s mission is simple yet profound: to revolutionise spaces across a spectrum of sectors, ensuring that its designs positively impact every environment. walls-of-eden.com


HAVWOODS SCHMIDT


With dark kitchens and a grainy wood finish both set to be huge trends for 2024, French interior expert Schmidt has unveiled the perfect collection that blends both trends and fits easily into contemporary and classic interiors. Bossa Nova embraces the elegance of wood with a textured black lacquer finish that looks elegant and understated with the new Yule Grey marble-effect worksurfaces. The new Bossa Nova kitchen collection is made for socialising and entertaining with an extra-large island. Big enough for all the family as well as friends dropping by for coffee, lunch or dinner, it’s also ideal for home working and homework, taking centre stage in this light, bright and inspirational space that’s full of charm and character. homedesign.schmidt


Havwoods’ new Hushwood Acoustics range offers dynamic products for both commercial and residential projects. Suitable for ceilings and walls, Hushwood Fiber panels are composed of 100% natural materials. Each panel is anti- allergenic, breathable, fire rated, provides effective sound insulation and absorption, and comes in a choice of textures, shapes and colours. Hushwood Flute panels combine a batten and mineral wool substructure with improved sound quality and visual appeal. Made from reconstituted veneer, customers can choose from four versatile colours. havwoods.com/uk


EUROSTOVE


The iléktro range from Eurostove combines stunning design with state-of-the-art technology, offering mesmerising flame effects and a clean inset design to add wow factor and instant warmth to any space. The new and improved range comes in a choice of sizes perfect for open-plan living. There are plenty of options to create a customised look and feel with a choice of log styles, including a traditional split-log aesthetic and a new driftwood design. Energy eficient with low running costs, the fires also come with a realistic crackle sound for a homely feel, offering an easy and low- maintenance way to enjoy and experience a beautiful fireplace, in any location. eurostove.co.uk


BLUM


Leading components and fittings manufacturer Blum made a huge impact at this year’s kbb show, held over four days at Birmingham’s NEC in March, with its three adjacent stands, demonstrating why being a Blum partner opens up more opportunities for a business than simply buying a hinge or drawer runner and showing how customers can be inspired with innovative storage solutions for flexible and responsive living spaces. blum.com


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