WORKSURFACES & SPLASHBACKS
The Athena Collection - Königstone’s new exclusive quartz range
RAK Ceramics – Elle marble has a natural beauty
Natural stone surfaces are popular for the kitchen, due to the luxury look they create, but the downside of these can be the level of maintenance required to keep them looking their best. Natural stone- inspired surfaces, such as the porcelain ranges from RAK Ceramics, provide a suitable alternative that is easy to clean,
hardwearing and doesn’t require sealing.
With all the beauty of marble and the practical advantages of porcelain, Elle Marble from RAK Ceramics is an ideal surface for kitchen work surfaces and splash backs.
01730 237850
www.rakceramics.com/uk
Quartz surface specialist, Königstone, is proud to announce the launch of The Athena Collection, inspired by the most exclusive stones the earth has to offer. Bridging the gap between ceramic and quartz surfaces, this collection utilises the latest techniques in print technology to realistically replicate the intricate details and defined veining found in natural stone. “Athena, the Goddess of war, could not be dominated by any other God or Goddess and so it was fitting for this collection of striking and domineering designs be named after her” explains Joanne Bull, Königstone’s marketing manager. The new collection features distinctive printed patterns and designs inspired by the legends of ancient Greece and comprises five beautiful finishes including Zeus, Apollo, Midas, Icarus and Ares. Apollo is a dark grey surface with
white dominant veins, whilst the other four finishes are lighter in design with an array of differently coloured veins and patterns. The surfaces demonstrate the very latest innovations in engineered stone manufacture whilst still maintaining the easy cleaning and resistance to scratching and stains. All materials are available book-matched, in a classical soft leather finish with a size of 3200 x 1600 x 20cm. For more information on The Athena Collection, check out Athena Collection ~ Konigstone.
info@konigstone.co.uk
www.konigstone.co.uk
Bushboard creates accessible luxury with its reimagined Omega kitchen worktop collection
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eading manufacturer of innovative surfaces for kitchens and bathrooms, Bushboard, is giving kitchen retailers the opportunity to make luxury kitchen design even more accessible to a variety of customers with its reimagined Omega collection of laminate kitchen worktops. Omega has been redesigned to combine exceptional performance with trend-leading looks that replicate not just the beauty and texture of natural materials but the durability too. Available in 25 new sophisticated decors,
Omega has been made in the image of real wood, marble and stone finishes, with a true square edge or slight curve, there’s an option to suit all customer needs.
The Omega range offers a versatile array of sizes making it perfect for a variety of kitchen sizes in both renovated and pre-existing spaces. 17 of the worksurfaces are available in a 38mm post formed or square edge silhouette, 4 are available in 22mm square edge and the remaining 4 offer both sizing options. Omega offers a mix of 3m and 4.1m worktops a variety of widths for maximum design freedom.
With no specialist tools required, the Omega collection can be easily cut, drilled and shaped to fit required measurements.
The antibacterial protection available as standard on all options in the collection serves to slow down bacteria growth by up to 99.9 per cent for the lifetime of the surface – making it a great family kitchen solution for retailers to offer.
01933 2322422
www.bushboard.co.uk
24 BKU JULY 2023
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