Stainless Steel
The multi-functional Frames by Franke sinks offer flexibility and sleek design
The Frames by Franke FSX 211 stainless steel sink perfectly combines streamlined design and functionality to
Elegant design and practicality - BLANCO’s new ANDANO stainless steel sink
Combining elegant design and practicality, BLANCO’s ANDANO XL 6 S-IF stainless sink will complement all sorts of kitchen designs. What makes the BLANCO ANDANO unique is its balance of beauty and function. By opting for one of many stunning taps and accessories, it’s possible to create a truly elegant kitchen.
The generous 210mm depth bowl can be covered with the draining board to maximise the surface area. Other characteristic features of the ANDANO XL 6 S-IF include the integrated tap ledge, a subtly-grooved drainer and a generously proportioned XL bowl.
Together with the multi-function tray and the optional glass cutting board, elegance can be enjoyed. The sink can be placed in front of a window as the tap ledge is fitted discreetly on the side and the flat IF-rim means that, as well as conventional lay-on installation from above, flushmount integration in the worktop is equally possible.
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complement any kitchen interior and lifestyle. The sink features a
uniform, slim 19mm frame with subtly radiused corners. Its super-slim steel frame allows it to be installed either as low- profile inset or a
flushmount for a sleek look. The 860 x 458mm sink features a generous bowl depth of 180mm, so is ideal for prepping, rinsing and washing. It is complemented by a purpose-designed range of accessories including sliding glass chopping boards, light boards, rollamats, strainer baskets and gastronorm trays. This allows the sink to act as multi- functional workstation that support the overall workflow of the kitchen, while at night it can be covered over with glass boards to transform it into a storage or serving area.
There are six sinks in the Frames collection which also includes ovens, hobs, hoods, taps and accessories. Frames by Franke is the first range to take a holistic view of the kitchen, beyond just the sink, to create not just a streamlined design look, but also a streamlined workflow with a 24-hour holistic kitchen system.
All of the sinks come with a 50 year guarantee.
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GEC Anderson stainless steel worktops S
tainless steel specialists, GEC Anderson, have been involved in custom stainless steel worktops since 1962.
During this considerable time, the company has seen a sustained increase in demand, across a number of markets, including residential kitchens. However, according to GEC Anderson’s Managing Director, Martin Tye, it is still very much considered to be a specialist material. “If the majority of consumers were asked whether they would consider having stainless steel worktops, they tend
to return a slightly puzzled look before dismissing the idea of using stainless steel, except in fish and chip shops and restaurants. Unfortunately, this tends to feed-through to kitchen designers too”. So why are so few people aware of the benefits of stainless steel worktops and what are these benefits? Tye continues:“When it comes to looks and performance, pretty much nothing beats stainless steel worktops. They are formed in one piece and so there are no joins or junctions by sinks or upstands; there is a choice of edge profiles,
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including lips and special options; they are virtually indestructible and ultra-hygienic. I think it is simply a matter of increasing awareness”.
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