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KITCHEN SINKS, TAPS & WASTE DISPOSAL UNITS


Clearwater Products expands British Classics range with Theocsbury apron-front ceramic sink


learwater Products recently launched Theocsbury at KBB 2026, a new apron-front ceramic sink designed to combine traditional styling with the practical demands of modern kitchens. Part of Clearwater’s British Classics collection, Theocsbury is a generously proportioned 1.5 bowl sink that makes a strong visual statement while delivering everyday versatility for busy households. The sink features a distinctive fine-ribbed apron front, creating a focal point that suits both classic and contemporary kitchen designs.


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The double-bowl configuration is designed with practicality in mind. The large main bowl


comfortably accommodates oversized cookware and roasting trays, while the secondary bowl provides a convenient and water-efficient solution for smaller daily tasks.


Handmade in Britain by master craftsmen, Theocsbury is finished with a luxurious, durable, anti-bacterial glaze and is supplied with a lifetime warranty, offering long-term reassurance for installers and homeowners alike. A 90mm waste outlet and integrated overflow are included, while the apron-front installation makes it ideal for feature cabinetry designs. Theocsbury is supplied without tap holes, allowing flexibility in tap selection, and is


compatible with Clearwater’s Thomas Denby waste range in a variety of finishes to complement wider kitchen schemes.


With its combination of traditional character, high-quality craftsmanship and installer-friendly design, Theocsbury is well suited to premium kitchen projects where performance and aesthetics are equally important.


For more information, or to request a brochure, visit the website.


www.clearwaterproducts.co.uk


s local authorities roll out plastic food waste caddies, the opportunity for retailers to sell in a food waste disposer has probably never been greater and Franke’s Elite Slimline range of waste disposers offer an ideal solution, designed to be space saving and high performance, while improving kitchen hygiene.


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The Elite Slimline range includes the continuous feed Slim 50, Slim 75, Slim 100 and Slim 125 models, offering four performance levels to suit different household requirements and price points. All are designed to dispose of organic household waste quickly, easily and safely. While running water through the unit, food waste is instantly liquified into fine particles that are easily flushed through the pipework system. Compatible with all Franke sinks that feature a 3½” waste hole, thanks to the 3-bolt mounting system, they each feature Twist Force technology for exceptional grinding power with no risk of jamming. Also included is a high-flow splash guard ensuring the grinding chamber is left clean and sound insulation to ensure quieter operation. For safety, a strong Magnetic Rim to the Slim 100 and Slim 125 models prevents cutlery and other items from being dropped into the unit. Thanks to a permanent magnetic motor, the units reach high speeds instantly, producing more torque per kilo than other brands. All models are supported by a 10-year guarantee.


0161 436 6280 www.franke.com


24 BKU APRIL 2026


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