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STAINLESS STEEL


Franke offer luxurious bespoke-made stainless steel worksurfaces


Known for their innovation in sink and tap design, Swiss brand Franke offers luxury worksurfaces in premium stainless steel, precision made to individual design requirements. Offering streamlined


aesthetics, the product range offers superior creative scope, with choices of PureSteel and Finesteel, several thicknesses from ultra-slim 4mm, six different finishes including the Franke exclusive PearlFinish and extensive customisation with island units as large as 5m x 1.9m possible in a single, seamless element with upstands, splashbacks and end panels also available. Worksurfaces are available with a choice of 20 sink options from the Franke Centinox, Kubus and Largo ranges and the KWC Zoe and Ono ranges. Any tap from the Franke and KWC ranges can be incorporated, as


Carron Phoenix adds the competitively priced Atoll to its stainless steel sink range


True to its reputation for good design, quality and value, Carron Phoenix has added the Atoll inset stainless steel sink range to its portfolio, offering a modern style and a highly competitive price point starting at £199. Atoll is a reversible sink with


streamlined design that sits low profile to the worksurface. With its generously large bowls and crisp drainer grooves, Atoll is designed to offer high functionality with durable good looks. Atoll offers two models, the


well as integrated gas burners for a luxury aesthetic. Precision manufacture is carried


out by Franke with a 21 day lead time with all projects expertly templated and installed by nationwide partner F Jones of Cleveland.


0161 436 6280 www.franke.co.uk


Could you be Bisque’s next radical designer? B


isque has a reputation for pushing the boundaries of design. Established


in 1979, the brand pioneered the idea that the humble radiator could be a stylish, colourful, and desirable product in its own right. Its radiators were still practical, but the designs were daring and unexpected. They captured imaginations and changed perceptions, and as a result, Bisque became the UK’s first ever designer heating brand. Forty years on and Bisque remains at the forefront of the radiator revolution. Its iconic


designs and stunning finishes have won awards and been exhibited at the Design Museum, as well as in famous buildings and homes around the UK. To mark its 40th year, Bisque is inviting aspiring


designers from across the world to submit ideas for its next radiator design. It’s not the first time the brand has done this.


A similar competition in 2007 resulted in the creation of its coat hanger-inspired Archibald towel rail that’s still available today. This year, however, the brief is to create


something even more dramatic. Ideas should be


single bowl Atoll 90 which measures 860 x 480mm and a 1.5 bowl model with a footprint of


1000 x 480mm. Both fit a 600mm cabinet. Optional accessories, available at an additional cost, include a bamboo chopping board and wire basket, making the Atoll sink ideally suited to supporting a wide range of food preparation, rinsing and washing tasks. Backed by a lifetime guarantee,


the Atoll sink is easy to maintain and will retain its good looks, even with years of vigorous use. For further information, contact


Carron Phoenix.


0161 436 6280 email: sales@carron.com www.carron.com


an appropriate acknowledgement of Bisque’s revolutionary beginnings, and in keeping with its daring, audacious design approach. The winning designer will receive £1,000 in


prize money, and could have the satisfaction of seeing their idea put into production. Find out more at www.bisque.co.uk/radical40


01276 605800 www.bisque.co.uk


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