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WHAT’S HOT

Kitchen and bathroom launches, from decorative basins to kintsugi-style tiles

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BROKEN BEAUTY

Embrace your tile imperfecti­ons with Patch Decor, part of Iris Ceramica’s striking new Belike collection. The design is inspired by the Japanese restoratio­n technique kintsugi, which repairs fragments of broken pottery with gold. The wall tile comes in blue and brown, with the glittering lines creating fractured geometric patterns. Blue Patch Gold from the Belike collection, 20x20x0.75cm, from £39.10sq m (iriscerami­ca.com)

Hot stuff

A radiator is not the sexiest part of a bathroom remodel, or so we thought, until we saw the CLIP from BREM. The design, which resembles a torsion spring, comes in three sizes and can be installed vertically or horizontal­ly. What’s more, it’s available in a staggering 80 cool colourways. Snazzy. CLIP radiators, from £699 (alternativ­ebathrooms.com)

Industrial vibes

Looking for a kitchen tap that combines a rustic finish with eye-catching form? Say hello to the Armstrong range by Perrin & Rowe, inspired by Victorian locomotive engineers Joseph and George Armstrong. Armstrong mixer with textured lever handle in satin brass, £686.28 (perrinandr­owe.co.uk)

MAKING WAVES

London Basin Company is more known for its richly decorative pieces, but this new offering shows it can put a clever spin on classic white, too. With its delicate ripples, the Angelina basin makes a pretty focal point in any bathroom scheme and a subtle gold rim adds a touch of razzle-dazzle. Angelina basin, H17.5xdia46.4cm, £900 (londonbasi­ncompany.com)

Shh! Airuno has launched its quietest ceiling hood yet at just 37db, the same volume as a whisper. Elena, from £1,228 (airuno.co.uk)

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