Topaz from James Theobald's is a flat top freestanding bath with a square design for a modern look. It has a 252 litre capacity and is easily combined with minimalist sanitaryware.
Perfectly proportioned, exuding a clean crisp feel and styled in a timeless shaker cream finish. This is how Maidstone, Kent-based kitchen distributor James Theobald describes its latest kitchen - Lynton.
The kitchen combines neutral tones with contrasting stainless steel handles and black granite worktops.
Said to be highly functional, Lynton incorporates a choice of unit configurations to ensure maximum storage space particularly in smaller kitchens.
Lynton provides a variety of Dynamic Space storage options for a clutter free setting.
Taken from the Brompton Bathrooms collection, Windsor follows traditional concepts according to manufacturer James Theobald. The company says the range is aimed at those seeking 'exquisite, quality bathroom settings to budget, comprising 'curved, detailed edging'. Washbasins are available in various sizes and taps come in chrome. Additionally, the WC offers a top-flush system.
Vogue, from James Theobald's Matchmaker kitchen collection is claimed to be a 'new take on tradition' breathing life into the Shaker style.
It features individually zoned working areas in order to provide enhanced preparation and washing areas.
One of 11 new designs from Matchmaker kitchens, its alabaster door fascias are coated with protective vinyl and a number of additional storage features are available.
Now available from James Theobald is the Cappuccino and Latte kitchen design, which incorporates a high gloss finish with clean lines and stainless steel handles.
A combined dining and shelving display area crafted in solid timber provides a focal point whilst ensuring space for storage, dining and working is still achieved.
A range of drawer and cupboard sizes allow for a variety of bespoke requirements.
As well as being ergonomically efficient, the BCHSLTC46 model from James Theobald combines stainless steel and glass for durability and performance. An extraction rate of 800m?/hr and a low sound level are offered.
A Frameless ceramic hob is the latest introduction to the product portfolio of James Theobald. The 80cm hob, introduced as part of the company's Bulter collection, features nine power levels, built-in safety features such as an automatic cut out and child safety locks, and touch controls making the appliance simple to use. It can be integrated with other Butler appliances such as the self-cleaning pyrolitic oven.