STATEMENT APPLIANCES
Franke’s AQ Sense Monitor elevates kitchen air quality
Franke’s premium AQ Sense
Monitor cooker hood not only makes a bold design statement, it prioritises wellbeing in the home and addresses the demand for technology that eliminates
potentially harmful VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) from indoor air. The hood boasts Air Quality Sensor technology, which continuously monitors air quality, temperature, and humidity, filtering out VOCs to ensure fresh air. It activates automatically in AUTO mode when unsafe levels are detected and shuts off once air quality returns to acceptable levels, preventing energy wastage. Users can monitor air quality through the Franke Cloud app.
AQ Sense Monitor also offers the benefit of a 21.5” touch screen display monitor, web browser, camera connection and is compatible with Amazon Alexa. Rated A for energy efficiency, it offers three extraction speeds plus intensive settings with an extraction rate of 580 m³/h at maximum setting and a noise level of 62 decibels.
0161 436 6280
www.franke.com
Reginox: The Best Just Got Better
Reginox UK – the leading sinks, taps and accessories manufacturer, is excited to be relaunching its
legendary ceramic sink range – promising that the best just got even better!
Renowned in the industry for its high- quality, Reginox’s
ceramic sinks are made from premium material and guarantee the highest standard finish for each product.
The newly relaunched RL301CW Mk2 and RL304 CW Mk2 are beautiful sinks that combine a stunning high gloss appearance of vitreous china with contemporary design and are available in different bowl configurations such as 1.5 or single bowl with drainer.
The legendary ceramic range now offers a new design contemporary drainer, more modern overflow design all adding even more appeal
to this already stunning sink collection. The new ceramics will now carry the recognized and renowned Reginox brand logo on all models.
The relaunch of these ever popular sinks demonstrates Reginox UK’s commitment to offering the highest quality products as part the trusted Reginox brand for competitive prices.
For more information on Reginox contact the company.
01260 280033
sales@reginox.co.uk
www.reginox.co.uk
Raspberry the delicious new colour option from AGA W
e’re thrilled to announce the launch of the Raspberry AGA. Available across all electric AGA models – which range from 60cm to 210cm – this new shade is perfect for adding a pop of colour to the kitchen. A vivacious colour that sits on the cusp of pink and red, this hue looks great alongside white, pale natural woods, greys, or even with a contrasting bold.
Vibrant Raspberry is reminiscent of summer fruit, macarons and delicious sorbets. It’s uplifting and modern and makes a strong style statement. Bold colours are of the moment and, while Raspberry is on trend, it will also stand the test of time and is versatile enough that it will work with
a whole host of other colours, meaning if there’s a wall colour or cabinetry change the AGA will continue to look great and fit into the scheme perfectly.
The new Raspberry colour will appeal to homeowners looking for a cooker that makes a stunning design statement, while also offering all the benefits of radiant-heat cooking. There are now myriad versions of an AGA cooker, meaning there’s one perfect for every kitchen.
All-electric AGA cookers offer real flexibility and many come with an additional fan oven and induction hob. They all have ovens and hotplates that can be operated independently of each other.
Hotplates heat up in around 10 minutes and most of these models have ovens that heat up within 60 minutes, meaning you’re never using energy unnecessarily.
For homes that benefit from an AGA that is on all the time, there are models with eco modes, meaning energy use is kept to a minimum. In fact, the AGA eR7 offers the lowest running costs of any cast-iron, heat-storage range cooker on the market.
ndoidge@agarangemaster.co.uk
www.agaliving.com
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