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A clean slate: Kitchen and bathroom products that balance form and function

From appliances and surfaces to finishing touches, these pieces will ensure you find the perfect balance of form and function in your kitchen and bathroom.


A clean slate: Kitchen and bathroom products that balance form and function
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From appliances and surfaces to finishing touches, these pieces will ensure you find the perfect balance of form and function in your kitchen and bathroom.

Enova cooktop from Fulgor Milano

Enova is a minimalist induction cooktop with an eye-catching and intuitive control panel. Made by Italian brand Fulgor Milano and now available in Australia, Enova is an innovative and elegant glass cooktop with customisable finishes for the dashboard and dials. Visit website.

Corian solid surface

Santos vanity from Timberline

The Santos vanity is an elegant, coastal-inspired piece from Timberline. With its curved ends, countertop basins and distinctive fluted profile, it offers a soft, sophisticated look - perfect for those in search of both aesthetics and practicality. Visit website.

Raster from Earp Bros

Inspired by the Bauhaus, the Raster collection celebrates the visual appeal of simple, repeated geometric forms. Four tile profiles - grids and lines, small and large - in eight shades can be composed in ordered yet playful patterns. Contrasting grout accentuates the effect. Visit website.

Evaanna Handles

Budapest-born designer Eva Anna Gulasci has turned her jeweller's eye to the home, creating organic-shaped handles using traditional metalsmithing techniques. Her brand, Evaanna, produces brass hooks, knobs and handles that are as beautiful to look at as they are to hold. Visit website.

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