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Black & White Contrast – by Mobalpa

07 Mobalpa - white kitchen, window

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‘This design was based on the customer’s brief to create a social space that flowed, with a minimal look. The customer requested an all-white kitchen however I suggested the addition of the dark wood Panga doors to add some warmth to the space’.

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Austria, London and Shropshire

02 Humphrey Munson

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July ended with a trip to Austria to have a tour of several of the Blum factories, and a visit to the open-air opera to see Turandot. It was a wonderful and inspirational experience that went a long way to distracting the team from the…

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Modern Handleless Kitchen – designed by Cue & Co of London

Modern Handless Kitchen - designed by Cue & Co of London 6

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The layout of the kitchen works very well ergonomically. The island with the breakfast bar is the central feature and bridges the gap between the dining table and the cooking area, allowing the family to gather around…

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Stu’s Curry Recipe

Stu's Curry Image 1

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First: Create the dry ‘mixed powder’ by mixing all the spices together. This can be stored in a container to be used each time you make your curry.

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100% Design 2015 – What not to miss

8) HI-MACS

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Each year, 100% Design is a hotly anticipated design trade event, the largest in the UK, which attracts everyone from architects and designers to specifiers, contractors, retailers and press from around the world. Taking place from 23-26 September at London’s Olympia, the event will be opened by Ilse Crawford with a headline talk on Wednesday 23rd at 11am. Discussing design that engages with the senses, the iconic designer will head up an exciting programme of talks about how our lives can be influenced positively by design. All talks are free for registered visitors and you can register for entry now at…

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Back to School… And breathe…

2 Gravity Defy

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September always feels optimistic, shiny and new. It has the cheerfulness of a new pencil case, shiny new school shoes and a host of must-have (but in the event, never-used) stationery, without the gloom that accompanies January as the other ‘new start’ time of year. So, dusting off my compass and protractor I’m now getting back into the full-scale swing of kitchen planning, which was momentarily in pause position whilst we waded through the summer holidays.

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