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Reflect the latest style trends with Abode Sinks & Taps F


rom designed-in sustainability through to the latest style and colour trends, the wash zone remains a cornerstone of the modern kitchen with distinct sink and tap designs now front and centre. The complete solution for today’s kitchen, Synchronist allows end users to customise their sink arrangement to create a fully synchronised kitchen workstation. The complete collection of Synchronist Granite Sinks by Abode presents a range of reversible designs, sizes, finishes and install options with three complementary accessories: a roll-up Drainer Trivet, Stainless Steel Colander, and Bamboo Chopping Board.


Designed to fit any standard size base unit, users can choose between a large or compact bowl size, which is made of high-quality granite and available in three contemporary finishes: Matt White, Black and Metallic Grey. Synchronist Compact is the ideal sink solution when optimising space as it is designed to work in tandem with 450mm standard base units. Synchronist Large is designed to fit any standard 600mm base unit, and offers an impressive 28l capacity so ideal in large and open plan kitchen spaces. You can even position your


kitchen taps behind the sink due to the absence of a tap deck and it’s fully reversible, meaning you can position the drainer on either the left or right. Bringing added durability and design kudos, granite sinks are available in a range of shapes and sizes with the latest trend colours favouring matt white in more Scandi-style décors, and metallic blacks and greys in combination schemes that fuse industrial style with the calm and simplicity of nature.


As the trend for Scandinavian design continues to endure market trends, the kitchen is also looking to complementary products like the sink and taps, to create a more natural look and feel. Pronteau Scandi now means customers can experience filtered cold and steaming hot water from a tap, which is designed in the same style as their Scandi home décor. Designed with 4 IN 1 functionality (hot, cold, filtered cold and 75-98º steaming hot) Abode’s new Pronteau Scandi is the UK’s first Scandi-style instant hot water tap and features a distinct monobloc silhouette, real Beechwood handles, and three trend finishes - Matt White, Matt Black and Scandi Grey.


The desire for industrial kitchen design is also holding strong, and the wash zone continues to be an area which is helping to express this popular style trend. From contemporary matt black and brass finishes, which are allowing consumers to complement big ticket items like appliances and designer fixtures through to defining tap handles and spout collars, industrial-style is providing even more choice when coordinating metallics throughout the kitchen living space. Different knurling techniques also remain a firm favourite in the industrial-style kitchen, with straight and diamond knurled spout collars and lever handles helping to create a multi-layered effect in the home.


01226 283 434 info@abodedesigns.co.ukwww.abodedesigns.co.uk


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