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WORK SURFACES & SPLASHBACKS


Tuscan solid wood worksurfaces offer timeless appeal for all kitchen styles


F


ashion trends may come and go but timber worksurfaces are enduringly


popular, combining timeless quality and natural beauty in a hard-working material. The Tuscan Solid Wood Worksurface range


offers a choice of five species of natural oak, walnut, brown ash, beech and iroko, together with whitewashed and stained finishes, providing design flexibility for a range of kitchen styles. Tuscan worksurfaces are crafted from the


highest quality hardwoods ensuring high performance and durability. Worktops are available in five different


thicknesses of 26, 28, 40, 50 and 60mm and a choice of popular lengths in 2, 3 and 4m. Matching upstands are available for all species and colours which are 100mm high and 18mm thick. The oak, walnut, ash and beech Tuscan timbers


are fully FSC® and PEFC™ certified with iroko complying with EU Timber Regulation (EUTR) requirements. The Tuscan range is available ex-stock from all eighteen IDS branches nationwide.


08457 298 298 e: info@tuscanworksurfaces.co.ukwww.tuscanworksurfaces.co.uk


Maximus porcelain mega slabs from RAK Ceramics


Ideal for kitchen worktops, Maximus porcelain mega slabs from RAK Ceramics, are heat resistant, recyclable, light weight, durable and easy to clean with no grout lines for a seamless finish. Measuring 135 x 305cm, the slabs create a


seamless finish across large areas in particular, including kitchen islands.


01730 237850 www.rakceramics.com/uk


The Cosentino Group launches five new colours to its range


The Cosentino Group is excited to launch five new soft, monochrome colours to its innovative range of protected natural stone surfaces, Sensa by Cosentino®. The new colours; Siberia, Platino, Vancouver, Silver Grey and Graphite Grey, have excellent resistance to stains as they have been treated with the revolutionary Senguard NK anti-stain protection, developed exclusively by Cosentino’s Research and Development team for its natural stone range. Thanks to Senguard NK, the full range of


Sensa by Cosentino® offers excellent resistance against aggressive substances as well as being scratch-resistant and easy to maintain on a daily basis. This UV-resistant treatment allows the surfaces to be used in both indoor and outdoor applications, including worktops, flooring, cladding, façades, and more, while allowing the stone to breathe and maintain


its natural colour. Furthermore, thanks to its NSF certification, Sensa by Cosentino® surfaces are proven safe to use in areas for food preparation.


01256 761229 info.uk@cosentino.com www.cosentino.com


Make a house a home with Königstone’s Monaco


Königstone, renowned for durable, high-quality worktops, has added a new colour to the popular Königquartz portfolio: Monaco. The pale grey shade incorporates a marble-like effect with a natural-looking grain to create a unique and stylish surface. As quartz is one of the toughest natural


substances in the world, it is a great material for a kitchen or bathroom worktop. The beauty of new colour, Monaco, is that homeowners can brighten the look of their kitchen with a lighter


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shade, without the fears of stains or scratches. Whether its chopping beetroot for a salad or making a smoothie the homeowner doesn’t need to worry about any mess as the quartz is highly scratch-, stain- and heat-resistant, and can easily be cleaned with a damp cloth. Alternatively, if Monaco isn’t best suited to a homeowner’s kitchen scheme, there are 27 other colours in the Königquartz portfolio.


email info@konigstone.co.ukwww.konigstone.co.uk


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