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Two New Ranges from Magnet

04.01.2010

Fiori KitchenIf you’re thinking of getting a new kitchen, there’s no time like the present.

This year Magnet has unveiled two brand new kitchen ranges, fresh for 2010 – The Fiori and Crème Lineaire.

If you fancy an injection of colour this year, then look no further than the Fiori which uses bold floral prints and the hottest colours for 2010.

It has transparent acrylic handles that add to the contemporary feel of this stunning kitchen.

A bamboo worktop adds a natural element to the contemporary design and the bold splashback complements the colourful prints.

Creme Lineaire

The Crème Lineaire is the only Magnet kitchen to use both convex and concave curves in its design to create a truly contemporary feel. The kitchen is a new version of the Urban Lineaire which was featured in Channel 4’s ‘Kirstie’s Homemade Homes’. After gaining curves and a new colour it’s now bang up to date for 2010.

A combination of Zodiac Quartz Soft Mahogany worktop and natural walnut worktop provide a perfect balance to this stylish kitchen

Both of these kitchens are available now and included in the winter sale which means that there’s an incredible 50% off all cabinets.

You can also get 25% off installation of any ‘Uniquely Magnet’ kitchen plus choose from a free AEG functionally pack or a free Hotpoint openspace oven and hob.

The Crème Lineaire was £640 and is now £320 for a 600mm single base unit.

The Fiori was £817 and is now £408 for a 600mm single base unit.

Visit www.magnet.co.uk for more information.

The 50% off sale ends 30 January 2010.

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3 Responses to “Two New Ranges from Magnet”

  1. What type of material works best for kitchen

  2. These kitchens are so cool but, unless your loaded and live in a mansion, how would they work?

  3. Magnet says:

    Fiori can be used as an accent range – so you don’t need a huge kitchen or a massive budget for it to be effective. It works well with a range of contemporary frontals (eg. Urban Noir, Cubista Wenge) to bring an element of style and colour into the kitchen. Used on only a few door panels you can highlight the design further by the use of coloured wall tiles or splashbacks. The Creme Lineaire range can also be adapted to suit your space and budget. It can make a small kitchen appear larger and provides a sleek, minimalist look – which looks really expensive but come in at a very reasonable price as part of the Purely Magnet range. Bright colour is a key trend for 2010 and it can definitely be built into your kitchen – no matter how big or small.

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