NEW PRODUCTS
NEW PRODUCTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Keller – “When walking, walk. When eating, eat.” A touch of Zen in the kitchen
Keller Kitchens, brings the charm of Zen and Ibiza into the relaxing cooking and entertaining space of the home. Inspired by the finca style, Keller’s designers have developed this rustic Zen Life scheme. The classic cooking island
features a travertine double level worktop and custom wall units. With Zen Life, warm woodsmeet stylish greige tones; the feature frontal is the Maine flat, robust natural veneer stained in smoked oak. The possibilities are endless with this front as Keller offers a choice of eight Comfort Collection stains, eight Master Collection lacquers, 21 Comfort Collection lacquers or 1,050 NCS colours. The feature
handle in bronze is the new 741, available also inmatt black and numerous sizes. Integrated LED lighting casts the perfect finishing touch for the Ibiza ambience. The clever use of casing panels
frames the wall units and adds featured detailing to the island – all in thematching Smoked Oak stain. This theme is carried through into the living space withmatching bookshelves and media area.
www.kellerkitchens.com
Clearwater launches Madra 4: classic style, modern performance
Clearwater introduces the Madra 4, a premium 4-in-1 kitchen tap blending timeless design with practical innovation. Alongside standard hot, cold and filtered cold water, it delivers instant 98°C filtered water via a fully mechanical system - safe, reliable and free from electronic complexity. A spring-loaded safety lever
and two-stage operation ensure child-safe use, while the insulated spout stays cool. The compact thermostatic boiler, ultra-filtration cartridge and connectors are included, with easy installation using a standard 13-amp plug.With 2.4 litres capacity, the system produces up to 60 cups of near-boiling water per hour. Filtration enhances taste, prevents limescale and lasts up to six months (3,800 litres), with an optional
WRAS-approved 12-month upgrade. Ten temperature settings and an automatic filter reminder add convenience. Available in Chrome, Brushed
Nickel PVD, Brushed Brass PVD, Patinated Brass and Matt Black, the Madra 4 suits both heritage and contemporary kitchens. For more details please visit
the website.
01684 299555
www.clearwaterproducts.co.uk
delighted to launch its newest door finish – Oak. Following the surge in popularity of naturalwood kitchens across the design world, PWSisatthe forefrontofthis movementwith this new and anticipated oak finish. Crafted from EuropeanOak and offering unparalleled quality and durability, this new finish is available in two of their most popular door styles, Mornington Shaker and in-frame effect Mornington Vale, which is a first for the market.
PWS Launches Much-Anticipated New Oak Finish L
eading distributor of kitchen and bedroom components, PWS, is
MorningtonOak has been carefully developed
to beautifully complement PWS’s paint-to-order palette, and a tinted lacquer ensures colour consistency while protecting against fading over time. Each door features a clean and refined grain structure which has been meticulously chosen to ensure minimal knots and crowns, allowing it to suit both contemporary and traditional kitchens. An industry first,Mornington ValeOak is an affordable alternative to true in-frame doors with design, planning and installation advantages. The high-quality in-frame effect detail mirrors
authentic shadow gaps featured on true in-frame doors, while its superior frame proportions support a greater selection of handle styles and handle placement. A bespoke door service is offered on both
doors formaximum planning flexibility whilst door drilling is available for quick and easy installation on-site.
www.pws.co.uk 10 BKU OCTOBER 2025
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