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ADVERTORIAL 023


Ceramics Design Hub inspires creativity with a full range of solutions


RAK Ceramics UK t 01730 237850 w rakceramics.com


THE RAK CERAMICS DESIGN HUB at 100 St John Street, London, is showcasing the latest bathroom and kitchen trends during Clerkenwell Design Week, from 23 to 25 May and beyond.


Currently on display at the London location are new ranges of surfaces, brassware and sanitaryware, all designed to create luxurious yet highly practical modern living spaces. One of the striking bathroom displays showcases the RAK Ceramics Designer Collection by Patrick Norguet, RAK-


Valet. Tis is a range composed of functional elements – available in matt and glossy finishes – that serve as veritable valets and hand us the objects of our daily well-being via functional surfaces and stylistic solutions of great visual impact: decorative forms with slender profiles for the washbasins, top-notch stylistic research for the bathtubs, elongated lines for the toilet bowls.


Above Discover the striking RAK-Metamorfosi range inspired by the colours and shapes found in nature


Right Award winning RAK-Valet Collection designed by Patrick Norguet is not to be missed at the RAK Ceramics Design Hub


As well as being one of the largest ceramics brands in the world, the RAK Ceramics surfaces collection is just as extensive, with floor, wall and countertop tiles in a wide range of styles and sizes, along with mega slabs for a minimal finish with virtually no grout lines. Visitors to the Design Hub can view the stunning Metamorfosi collection, a decorative porcelain surface that will make an eye-catching impression for any interior. Metamorfosi is a large-format surface, available in two sizes – 120x260cm and 120x120cm. Inspired by the colours and shapes found in nature and responding to this important interior design trend, Metamorfosi is highly durable and splash-resistant, just as porcelain should be, yet visually striking in its appeal, with several design options to choose from. Designed to be an interactive and immersive environment to inspire creativity, the Design Hub includes a working kitchen display, working tap display, Virtual Worlds 4D Teatre and a Grab and Go sample area. New product launches are given their debut at the Design Hub; the company’s Mega Slab Maximus surfaces are highlighted, along with inspiring bathroom displays. Te Design Hub also hosts seminars and events throughout the year and offers meeting spaces for designers and architects.


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