Kitchens Review Blue Book Waterline

Say hello to an old favourite – Waterline’s Blue Book is back!

Independent kitchen retailers asked, and Waterline listened – the Blue Book, considered a trade bible, is back by popular demand. And it’s bigger and better than ever.

After several years as an online version only, Waterline’s Blue Book is back in print for summer 2024. With products and prices available from July to September, the latest quarterly edition covers more than 470 pages of kitchen design inspiration including appliances, sinks & taps, furniture and accessories.

The new additions to the Crown Imperial furniture collection feature, along with all the latest products from the many top brands available from stock through Waterline. Simple to navigate with clear pricing and order details throughout, the Blue Book also includes the latest offers exclusively available to Waterline customers.

“We understand the importance of having a reliable sales tool at your fingertips, so

I’m thrilled to announce the return of our iconic Blue Book in print,” comments Waterline CEO Michael Marriott.

While the printed version of the Blue Book is an essential sales tool for retailers to have by their side when completing customer orders, the digital version is also available online, for those who prefer browsing online.

Contact your Waterline sales representative to receive a copy.

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