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DESIGNER RANGES


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Aqata creating the Perfect Curve


Created from a seamless span of 8mm glass, the DS506 shower screen is the latest screen from AQATA. This elegantly designed shower screen is the ideal way to introduce the essence of a boutique hotel into a bijoux bathroom. The continuous single flowing curve can be used with a shower tray but is


equally suitable for wet rooms. Available in clear or grey glass, additional touches of glamour can be added with alternative finishes including chrome, gold, polished nickel, brushed nickel or matte black.


01455 896500 www.aqata.co.uk


Abode brushed brass gives kitchens a glamorous edge


With the market for brushed brass in tap design continuing to grow and consumers keen to include this must-have finish in their kitchens, Abode has made adding this trending look simple for its retailers, with the finish now available on some of its most popular ranges. As the boundaries between


kitchen and living spaces blur, eclectic design comes to the fore, with brushed brass being an ideal mix and match combination for a variety of popular materials, from marble to matt black and everything in between. Perfect as an accent piece to


turn the sink area of the kitchen into a focal point, brushed brass ties in with the shift towards brushed finishes on appliances too, with accents such as brass and copper coming through in that area also. Brass taps offer a cool contrast to modern concrete worktops and add warmth to minimalist white kitchens making this one finish that refuses to be ignored.


‘Turn up the heat’ with new 750mm Axis by Vogue (UK)


T


he UK’s award winning, leading manufacturer of designer radiators


and towel warmers, Vogue (UK), taps into consumer demand for high heat output in the bathroom with its new 750 Axis.


Vogue’s new wider multi-rail design Axis


MD062 Towel Warmer, leads the market with its adjustable brackets offering maximum flexibility when installing and optimum heat output. Plus, by including a blanking plug with an Aroma Oil Dish, it can also fragrance the bathroom with uplifting essential oils. Axis by Vogue (UK) is a sleek ladder rail design


for the modern bathroom, efficient and versatile with models ranging from 12-bar (600mm) to 32 cross bars. It is defined by its smooth, stylish bars and minimal finish. The new 750mm width is ideal for fitting in awkward spaces, for example by windows, to help make the most of all available space when planning a new bathroom. Steve Birch, Sales Director at Vogue (UK) says,


“Space planning is a huge element of creating a functional and attractive bathroom, therefore heating solutions need to complement the fixtures and fittings for a seamless and luxurious feel. Our new 750mm Axis has been developed in response to consumer demand, offering your customers greater choice and design freedom.” Please contact Vogue for more information regarding its full range of quality heating solutions.


01902 387000 www.vogueuk.co.uk


30 BKU AUGUST 2019


With two brass finishes now


available from Abode; brushed brass which is tailored for more contemporary settings and antique brass for the traditional tap collections, there is now a brass option to suit every design. The Althia Single Lever (pictured), is one option which highlights brushed brass as a stand-out finish that can be used to inject a level of luxury into kitchen design.


01226 283434 www.abode.eu


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