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Neolith to present its newest colours at Clerkenwell Design Week

Neolith will showcase its newest colours through a striking abstract space that conceptualises any type of application for interior design through minimalism and pure shapes.

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Bertazzoni unveils new finishes & induction technology at Salone Del Mobile

Bertazzoni, revealed a range of product innovations at EuroCucina 2024, including nine unprecedented aesthetic concepts.

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Introducing Miele’s K4000 freestanding refrigeration range

Comprising seven standout models, the new K4000 refrigeration collection offers a host of technologies to keep fresh and frozen food in the best possible condition. 

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CookingRAK plays into key trend for hidden appliances

Revolutionising the kitchen with its hidden induction system fully integrated into the countertop, CookingRAK is the perfect combination of aesthetics and functionality.

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Ceramique Internationale: Era collection inspired by natural slate

The varied tones and textures of natural slate are the inspiration behind Ceramique Internationale’s new tile collection, Era.

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Inspiring spaces: Häfele develops new decorative handles brochure

Häfele has further strengthened its suite of sales resources with an updated Decorative Handles brochure for 2024.

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Liebherr launches new generation of under counter fridges & freezers

Liebherr, market leader in refrigeration, launches its new generation of under counter fridges and freezers for high efficiency in small spaces.

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Bora Professional cool as James Bond

BORA Professional 3.0: The Sunday Times ‘Objects of Desire’

‘The automatic kitchen hob that’s as cool as James Bond’. That’s how the BORA Professional 3.0 is described in The Sunday Times, with the appliance recently featuring as the publication’s coveted ‘Objects of Desire’.

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