Kitchen upgrade

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Joined-up thinking

The new Fjord cabinets from Sola Kitchens come in a choice of three Ayous hardwood timber veneers – a limewash finish called Latte, the near-black Espresso, and this Mocha chocolate hue. The wood grain pattern is matched across all the fronts and there are rattan and glass doors available in the collection too. Bespoke Fjord kitchen with Jadore Quartzite worksurfaces, from £54,000. (solakitchens.com)

Worn to perfection

Nostalgia is a porcelain tile from The Baked Tile Company for walls and floors, both inside and out. Featuring a monochrome palette and distressed finish, the 330x 300mm anti-slip tiles come in three patterns – Triangle, Diagonal and Provence – as well as plains. Nostalgia in Diagonal, Black and White, £43.92 per sqm. (bakedtiles.co.uk)

Sea salvage

A collaboration between The Soho Lighting Company and Fishy Filaments (fishyfilaments.com) led to a range of 3D-printed pendants created using discarded fishing nets and plastics recycled from the sea. Made to order, the fittings offer five different bulb holder finishes, plus a 1,500mm braided cable, lengthened on request. Persian Shallow pendant in Surf White and Polished Brass, Dia297xH240mm, £298. (soholighting.com)

All on show

The Verity sideboard from Graham and Green has a useful combination of glass doors and shallow pullout drawers, which makes finding crockery, cutlery and table linen easy. Made from pine and recycled elm with black bow metal handles, each W2,000xD460xH865mm cabinet features unique grain patterning. Priced £2,295. (grahamand green.co.uk)

As you like it

Chantilly and Black Gloss are two new colours in the Lacanche collection of customisable dual-fuel and induction range cookers. Build your ideal cooker by selecting from th

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