New In: The Latest Materials, Fixtures and Fittings

There are always new materials, fixtures and fittings coming onto the market, but cutting through the noise can be a challenge. Here we list our pick of the products to come out in the last few months

Eldon

back-to-wall

bath

Designed by Conran + Partners and available from Victoria + Albert, Eldon is an innovative bath design that combines the aesthetic appeal of a freestanding bath with the space-conscious design of a back-to-wall version. Measuring 1,750mm, it is available in seven exterior colour finishes, making it ideal for a host of residential and commercial projects.

NOVA safety door

Created by Oikos Venezia and currently being showcased at major architectural events across Europe, Nova is an innovative safety door that can be used for both interiors and exteriors to provide light while ensuring safety standards are met. Featuring a highly customisable door line and available in a variety of colours, it can be tailored to suit almost any project.

Ondaria acoustic light

Ideal for commercial and office projects, Ondaria from Zumbotel is a stylish but understated solution to lighting and acoustic needs. Featuring a textile cover with sound absorption, the light is available in two fixed colour temperatures as well as a tunable option. It also comes in three sizes: medium, with a diameter of 590mm, large, 870mm, and extra-large, 1,150mm.

CeraFloor Select shower channel

Designed for level-access showers, CeraFloor Select is a shower channel from Dallmer that can be positioned anywhere on the floor surface. Suitable for luxury residential and commercial developments, including multi-shower installations such as in gyms, the channel features a simple 8mm steel grate with an integrated fall to ensure effective drainage.

Lignum radiator

Claimed by creators Hudevad Care to be “the most hygienic radiator on the market”, the Lignum radiator is designed to be completely integrated into the building, meaning it is almost invisible. With no edges, surfaces or openings, it does not collect dirt, dust or bacteria, meaning it is well-suited to hospital and care environments.

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