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BATHROOM EDITION


versatile porcelain stoneware surface developed by Florim to support contemporary interior architecture, particularly in kitchen and bathroom countertops. Conceived as a design material rather than simply a surface, it establishes a dialogue between nature, technological innovation and sustainable production.


The slabs are produced in a single large format, 160x320 cm, ensuring visual continuity across kitchens, bathrooms and integrated furnishing elements. Three thicknesses - 6, 12 and 20 mm - allow the material to adapt to countertops, vanities, tables and bespoke indoor or outdoor applications.


FLORIM stone – When nature meets technological innovation A


A palette of more than fifty shades and material interpretations expands its expressive potential, supported by multiple edge design options. Marble, concrete and stone inspirations define three complementary aesthetic languages, ranging from refined veining to architectural minimalism and textured natural surfaces.


Advanced digital decoration technologies enhance depth, tactility and three-dimensional effects, while full-body coloured blends reinforce material authenticity. The result is a surface system offering designers compositional freedom and aesthetic coherence across residential, hospitality and retail environments.


Produced through environmentally responsible processes, FLORIM stone reflects the sustainability


commitments of Florim (B Corp certified). Part of the CarbonZero project (Carbon Neutral surfaces that offset all CO2 emissions generated throughout their entire life cycle) and earned the Green Good Design Award 2024, confirming its forward-looking vision.


www.florim.com


Barwick Consolidates Three Own Brand Ranges into One with The White Space Brochure


arwick Bathroom Distribution has launched a new edition of The White Space brochure, bringing together its three own-brand collections into a single, consolidated guide for retailers. For the first time, Redroom radiators and Sommer showers have been fully integrated alongside The White Space furniture and ceramics within one comprehensive brochure. The move creates a streamlined resource that allows retailers to view coordinated bathroom solutions across multiple product categories in one place. By consolidating the three ranges into a single publication, Barwick has simplified the process of specifying and sourcing products. The brochure now covers furniture, ceramics, showers, radiators and accessories, giving retailers a clearer overview of the full offer while making it easier to build complete bathroom displays from one trusted supplier.


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The combined collection focuses on delivering reliable quality, contemporary design and strong value, helping retailers offer stylish bathroom solutions that appeal to a wide range of customers.


Alongside the new brochure, Barwick has also strengthened its digital support with


thewhitespace.co.uk. The website now brings The White Space, Redroom and Sommer brands together on one platform, with full product listings across all three ranges to help retailers browse the collection and showcase products to customers. With detailed product information and imagery available online, the website provides an additional tool for retailers looking to present complete bathroom solutions and support in-showroom conversations.


The new The White Space brochure is available now, with copies available for retailers to request through Barwick. For more information or to view the updated collections, visit the website or speak to your Barwick Area Sales Manager.


01274 700900 sales@barwick.co.ukwww.barwick.co.uk


22 BKU APRIL 2026 BATHROOM EDITION


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