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Shaws
+44 (0)1254 775111
www.shawsofdarwen.com
SHAWS OF DARWEN RIBCHESTER 800
The Ribchester 800 is part of the Shaws
Original range of British made fireclay
sinks. A compact, double bowl sink
with central dividing wall featuring a
distinctive fluted front, a 3 hole overflow
and standard 3½” waste outlet to
accommodate a basket strainer or waste
disposer.
Shaws Original Collection contains an
array of original designs and details which
are unique in fireclay ceramics. Designed
to look and feel cool to the touch and
beautiful to look at, whilst performing AIR uNO
the task they were made for. Visit +44 (0)113 201 2240
www.shawsofdarwen to view the full
www.airuno.co.uk
range of sinks, taps and accessories.
info@airuno.co.uk
AIR uNO AT THE BuILDINg CENTRE
Air Uno has introduced its exciting new
Simpsons
ranges to London’s Building Centre - a
+44 (0)845 873 5808
showroom that helps you see how their
www.simpsons-enclosures.co.uk
high quality materials work together.
info@simpsons-enclosures.co.uk
On display are Air Uno’s sharp-cornered
sinks in Foster superior stainless steel,
NO CuTTINg CORNERS
hobs that answer every design need
The seamlessly-formed TEN range from Simpsons offers
from corner-turning gas models to
ultra-contemporary minimalist shower enclosure solutions
kidney-shaped ceramic glass ones,
with inclusive and comprehensive design possibilities,
multifunctional black glass-fronted ovens
ranging from recessed and freestanding options to the
and a sleek selection of contemporary
classically-popular corner installation.
cooker hoods. Also on show are the
Comprised of a door and side panel, as pictured, the
innovative vertical surfaces in the high-
conventionality of the corner enclosure is surpassed by
gloss solid acrylic Parapan ®- a perfect
the elegant and on-trend frameless styling to present an
complement to their streamlined sinks.
invigorating enclosure for today’s modern lifestyles and,
The Building Centre is located in Store
with an unfussy profile, ensures the shower enclosure is
Street, London WC1E 7BT, 020 7692
self-contained and subtle.
4000. For opening times and info, see
www.buildingcentre.co.uk
Scottwood of Nottingham Polished with Pride Ltd
+44 (0)115 977 0877 +44 (0)1942 219770
www.scottwood.co.uk www.polishedwithpride.co.uk
info@polishedwithpride.co.uk
SCOTTWOOD PICCADILLY KITCHEN
Scottwood of Nottingham, where the traditional skills of cabinet makers combine with CuRvED DOORS
21st century technology to produce the finest bespoke fitted and freestanding furniture. To emphasise the quality of any kitchen try using curved feature
Scottwood designers are widely renowned for creating many exclusive and unique pieces to doors to add a contemporary accent to a timeless, traditional
make each kitchen ‘extra special’. Our designers create a plethora of design innovations for kitchen. Curved feature doors are now available from Polished
each project keeping Scottwood at the forefront of ergonomic development and styling. As with Pride ltd in modern or traditional solid wood styles and are
an example, our Piccadilly kitchen is a sophisticated modern kitchen giving an individual available in several wood grain finishes or, doors can be painted
and creative look. and finished in a selection of colours.
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