Named after the Celtic goddess of water, the Latis range includes a variety of basins, a trestle vanity and this elegant bath. Combining simple aesthetics with natural materials, Latis was designed by Thomas Coward for Omvivo.
The German-engineered D200 Schock sink is available in black and white versions. It is made from nanogranite, a hard-wearing composite material comprising 80 percent quartz. The twin bowls resist stains, cracking and bacteria.
Made from silver glass and satin stainless steel with red-accented cast iron trivets, Smeg’s PVS750 offers five burners, including a wok burner. It has a 75 mm profile that allows other appliances to be installed below.
The Globo Open Space range features five toilets to complement the collection’s washbasins. Featuring the smooth curves of a crucible or pod, the wall-hung models appear to float above the floor, each with a concealed in-wall cistern.
Fifteen new colours have been added to the Formica colour palette. The new styles include woodgrains and stone finishes such as Arctic Stone, shown here. Formica is suitable for benchtops, vertical panelling, shelving and work surfaces.
Caesarstone’s durable quartz surface is reborn with an intricate patterned surface. There are two Motivo designs available: Lace, shown here, and Crocodile.