WORK SURFACES & SPLASHBACKS
The Kronodesign Marble Worktop Collection. Classical design combined with modern functionality
E
njoy the luxurious look of a beautiful classic marble, but without the
staggering weight and eye watering costs. A range of eight amazingly realistic shades and textures create tasteful yet practical versions of this proven favourite to add more than a touch of class to any kitchen.
The subtly mottled Grey Emperador Marble
worktop is an ABS Square Edge with a 1.5mm profile radius. The rest are Postformed worktops, produced with a 3mm radius and a special HDF strip, which strengthens the front edge of the worktop; a technical innovation that enhances the quality of the profile and increases the impact resistance of the board. Available in 4100 x 600mm with a 38mm thickness, these beautiful worktops provide the finishing touch to any kitchen, with the advantage of matching Upstands for the contemporary looking seamless finish.
Made in the UK, utilising high quality Kronospan
Particleboard at the core, their consistent quality makes for easy precision machining, uninterrupted production processes and minimised waste. Using only sustainably managed or recycled timber they are reassuringly green too. Kronospan has also created an app to help
users experiment with the look and mood of a design, it’s an essential tool for planners, specifiers and interior designers, allowing them to select and try out ideas and options digitally. The app is customisable, and also gives access to Kronospan’s new image gallery and mood boards. Download the app at
https://uk.kronospanexpress.com/en/ kronodesign-app.
40 BKU NOVEMBER 2019
Kronospan, the world’s largest producer of
wood-based panel products, are determined to stay at the forefront of worktop design and construction, a result in part from the recent £150 million investment programme at their UK site.
+44 1691 773361
www.kronospan-express.com
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