SHOWERS, TRAYS & ENCLOSURES
AQATA ‘s statement shower screens setting trends in the bathroom
On-trend, curves, colour, fluting, surrounded by matte black or highlighted with a glint of gold this describes not the latest catwalk collection from a leading fashion designer but some of the key elements and styles from the spectacular range of shower screens launched by AQATA this year. Colour has reinvigorated
bathroom design with a vengeance during the last year, gone is the stark but brilliant bright white; colour is discreetly but deftly invading its space. Monochrome is key, providing clean lines and fabulous definition all of which are apparent in the Matte Black collection. This latest, on-trend shower screen from AQATA; the DS402, takes the form of a stylish reeded glass wet room panel. It’s a chic
Get the natural stone look with Kinestone from Saniflo
modern twist to the concept of a modesty screen; whilst the clear glass lets light flood into the showering area, the blurring effect of the reeded panels introduces an element of decorum to the wet room.
01455 896500
sales@aqata.co.uk
www.aqata.co.uk
Natural finishes in the bathroom are bang on-trend and the new Kinedo Kinestone shower tray from Saniflo ticks the aesthetics box for highly popular and desirable slate. Positioned at the top end of the company’s growing portfolio of shower trays, the Kinestone is luxurious, lightweight and highly durable. It combines realistic looks with the benefits of modern manufacturing materials and at just 30mm thick the tray is light enough to handle and install by one person and can even be cut to size on site if necessary. The textured surface provides both comfort and safety underfoot and has exceptional non-slip credentials. Manufactured from Biolith, a high
density cellular structure, the tray is highly resistant to damage and therefore long lasting. It is available in square and rectangular shapes with sizes between 800mm and 1800mm; ideal for the popular walk-in type showers used in modern bathrooms. The Kinestone
is produced in six colours including white, grey, black, sable, anthracite and chocolate making it the perfect focal point in any bathroom and depending on the installation it can be fitted flat, recessed or raised. Every last detail has been considered in this new range including the extra flat waste with metal drain grills to match the chosen tray colour. To bring the outdoors in to your
bathroom, please visit
www.kinedo.co.uk for more information.
020 8842 0033
www.saniflo.co.uk
Showering: VADO Introduce New Omika Shower Kit V
ADO’s iconic collaboration with Jo Love in 2017 is one of success.
Defined by its geometric patterns and slender, minimalist profiles, the Omika collection has helped to shape contemporary brassware design. Maintaining Omika’s market leading position, VADO has developed the next generation of wall mounted shower kits. Designed to complement all Omika shower heads and handsets, the redesigned Omika Mini Shower Kit with Integrated Outlet has been elegantly streamlined to remain in keeping with the collection’s minimalist appeal. Unlike its predecessor and other standard
brackets with a separate outlet, this integrated design allows for both the handset and outlet to sit side by side as one unit for ease of installation and a sleeker, compact finish. Offering undoubted quality and complete
peace of mind, this revitalised showering solution boasts a leading 15 year guarantee. Angela Neve, VADO’s Product and Marketing Director, comments ‘since we first collaborated with Jo Love in 2017, we have been truly delighted with the results of the Omika collection and the response to its innovative design. To continue building upon this successful partnership, the new shower kit will provide consumers with an opportunity to refine their shower space’.
36 BKU DECEMBER 2019
01934 744466
www.vado.com
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