As the principal distributor for Wilsonarts Synergii offer throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland, Potter Cowan has been stocking the Wilsonart UK Synergii worksurface for over a year.
Read MoreHoover has announced the launch of its second high-end cooking collection; Vogue Premium. Building on the success of Hoover Vogue range launched in 2017, Hoover has now created a family of appliances that combine the latest professional technology with a minimalistic, modern style. Designed to perfectly match one another, the appliances can be banked vertically or horizontally to create a high-end aesthetic in the kitchen. The Hoover Vogue Premium Collection been ...
Read MoreKitchens Review have teamed up with Grand Designs Live to give you the chance to claim one of 500 free pairs of tickets, worth up to £34 each, to the UK’s leading contemporary home show.
Read MoreBritish CAD design company, Virtual Worlds, launched the latest addition to its line of immersive reality experiences at KBB.
Read MoreExpectations were exceeded at KBB Birmingham 2018 despite the snow, as more than 15,000 visitors and a 25% increase in exhibitors from 2016 saw the event deemed the biggest and most successful yet. A record number of international visitors, up 14% from 2016 - alongside 76% of exhibitors rebooking for KBB 2020, reaffirmed that economic and trading conditions are ever-improving. Big industry names like Roca, Laufen, Smeg, Franke, Samsung and Corian returned ...
Read MoreThe BLANCO CRONOS XL 8 sink from the STEELART collection was also showcased at KBB.
Read MoreBLANCO UK has redefined sensor technology to make life in the kitchen easier. The SOLENTA-S tap has a manual or hands-free Start-Stop mode. With a near field sensor detection located in the hose arm, unwanted activation is prevented.
Read More‘Wine Corner’ deliver 'off the shelf' storage solutions and showcased a variety of bespoke options at KBB.
Read MoreThe Options collection from leading manufacturer Bushboard features favourite classic designs in marble, granite, stone and wood effects.
Read MoreIt’s well known that a kitchen dishcloth is a breeding ground for bugs – leading to increases in sales of anti-bacterial wipes. The trouble with wipes is that a recent feature on BBC’s Trust Me I’m a Doctor showed that using wipes did very little to stop the growth of microbes. Dr Clare Lanyon, a biomedical scientist from Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne, said consumers may be wasting money ...
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