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New BetteBalance washbasins offer range of installation options – with four variants of one slender bowl design.

As a material for washbasins, glazed titanium steel offers significant advantages in terms of resilience and ease of cleaning. It also allows the creation of extremely slender, but durable products, with defined edges and almost weightless lightness in design. With BetteBalance, Bette is introducing four new bowl washbasins made of this material, which is as robust as it is elegant. With them, different areas of use and styles can be realised in one design language.

Developed for Bette by Tesseraux & Partner, there are four built-in and surface-mounted variants of BetteBalance. All have an ergonomically optimised, circular inner body with a diameter of 395mm, with the interior optimised both in terms of visual appeal and to minimise the splashing of water.

The undermounted and built-in washbasins are the classics for installation in bathroom furniture, with the slender rim created in only the thickness of the material itself. A cylindrical countertop washbasin and a washbasin bowl complete the range. This system of creating four variants from one bowl shape reduces manufacturing costs – and means the washbasins can be priced competitively compared to other materials.

The BetteBalance bowl basins are available in four styles and in numerous colours, including matt colours and sparkling effect colours.

The central waste outlet with enamelled cover, echoes the large waste outlet of the successful BetteAir shower tray.  To create a flawless, easy-care surface, the basins do not have an overflow hole, with the waste remaining open, although covered, at all times.

For further information see www.my-bette.com/en

PJH, a UK KBB distributor, has announced the appointment of Dawn Kennedy as its new Learning and Development Manager.

A newly created role, Dawn has been appointed to lead PJH’s learning and development function. Her team is tasked with providing all employees with the knowledge and skills to fulfil their role effectively and with empowerment to support PJH being their customer’s First Choice. A core tool in the Learning and Development strategy is the recently launched internal learning and development platform “ELSA” – “Engage, Learn, Support & Achieve” which Dawn will be championing across the business.

Dawn brings to the role a wealth of experience having joined the company in the Customer Experience team in 2000. She has worked in numerous roles across many departments gaining in-depth knowledge of the whole business. As such Dawn has the perfect combination of experience and knowledge plus a real passion for the development of people, which is essential for the role of learning and development manager.

Speaking about the appointment, Richard George, CEO of PJH said: “Much of the success of PJH is down to the continued investment in its employees – we are committed to being our Employees’ First Choice. Having Dawn leading our Learning and Development strategy will ensure all employees have the skills and knowledge to undertake their individual roles. She will focus on adding to the many various training resources PJH already offers, driving the success of the ELSA initiative and ultimately improving our ability to be our Customers First Choice.”

Dawn Kennedy, speaking about her new role as learning and development manager said: “I’ve always loved supporting people, to help them grow and develop in their role within PJH. This new position allows me to continue this ‘love’ helping potentially everyone within the company to achieve their full potential.”

Dawn will be overseeing ELSA directly, the company’s learning and development offering, and which now provides all teams with the same access to learning opportunities, flexibly and at a rate controlled by them.

For further information on PJH, visit www.pjh.uk, www.partners.pjh.uk or call, T: 0800 8 77 88 99.

Visit 100 St John Street, London, during Clerkenwell Design Week from May 23 to 25 to see the latest bathroom and kitchen launches from RAK Ceramics.

On display at the Design Hub are new ranges of surfaces, brassware and sanitaryware, all designed to create luxurious yet highly practical modern living spaces.

One of the striking bathroom displays at the Hub showcases the RAK Ceramics Designer Collection by Patrick Norguet, RAK-Valet. This is a range composed of functional elements – available in matt and glossy finishes – that serve as veritable valets and hand us the objects of our daily wellbeing via functional surfaces and stylistic solutions of great visual impact: decorative forms with slender profiles for the washbasins, top-notch stylistic research for the bathtubs, elongated lines for the toilet bowls.

For the kitchen there is CookingRAK – a one-of-a-kind hidden induction cooking system, creating a stylish impression and professional results.

Designed to create a multi-functional kitchen space ideal for daily use, the system is integrated into the countertop, opening possibilities for users to prepare, cook and dine in the same space; a seamlessly designed kitchen top made for dining and entertaining. The technology combines the high-performance of RAK Ceramics porcelain slabs, with an innovative induction system that operates through a magnetic field. Porcelain has always been the ideal choice for kitchen countertops as they are made of a durable material resistant to heat, stain, and scratch. They are also resistant to moisture and do not easily stain, making them easier to clean.

CookingRAK is exclusively produced with RAK Ceramics porcelain slabs in 14.5mm thickness and 135.5×305 cm size. The slabs can withstand high temperatures and with a surface hardness that resists scratching and staining. They are also an ideal material for kitchen countertops as they are very hygienic, food-safe, and less likely to harbour moulds and bacteria. To conveniently locate the cooking zones on the countertop, the RAK Ceramics slabs can be customised to add special markings in six modifications that will suit any kitchen style.

CookingRAK

Staying with surfaces, visitors to the Design Hub can also view the stunning Metamorfosi collection, a decorative porcelain surface that will make an eye-catching impression for any interior. Metamorfosi is a large-format surface, available in two sizes – 120x260cm and 120x120cm. Inspired by the colours and shapes found in nature and responding to this important interior design trend, Metamorfosi is highly durable and splash resistant, just as porcelain should be, yet visually striking in its appeal, with several design options to choose from.

An important destination on the Clerkenwell Design Week tour, the RAK Ceramics Design Hub at 100 St John Street, Clerkenwell is one of the largest in the area, with 7,276 square feet over two floors. The space gives visitors to the area the opportunity to explore the possibilities of choosing RAK Ceramics for their projects.

Designed to be an interactive and immersive environment to inspire creativity, the Design Hub includes a working kitchen display, working tap display, Virtual Worlds 4D Theatre and a Grab and Go sample area. New product launches are given their debut at the Design Hub, the company’s Mega Slab Maximus surfaces are highlighted, along with inspiring bathroom displays. The Design Hub also hosts seminars and events throughout the year and offers meeting spaces for designers and architects.

Contact:

RAK Ceramics UK

01730 237850

www.rakceramics.com/uk/

With a timeless design and premium quality, Duravit furnishing elements offer sustainable durability in the bathroom.

Durability is an essential factor of sustainability, and it starts at the planning phase: bathrooms that are designed with foresight taking account of future life phases, such as starting a family or catering for old age, ensure comfort and well-being for decades.

As a complete bathroom supplier, Duravit says it is mindful of its responsibility to the environment and future generations. and strives to select high-quality materials & raw ingredients for its products.

Duravit prides itself on:

Timelessness as an approach to sustainable design

Functional quality – high utility value

Manufacturing precision and high-quality materials to maximize the lifetime of the bathroom products

 Lifetime warranty on almost all Duravit ceramics

Grohe, a leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings, has revitalised its GROHE SPA portfolio. The brand-new GROHE Atrio and Allure Brilliant Private Collections allow a choice of different colours, materials, finishes, and handle options to help design one-of-a-kind bathroom pieces.

Architects, designers and planners now have the freedom to select from a carefully curated bathroom portfolio which offers customisable options to match customers’ personal needs and their individuality.

Caesarstone surfaces

In order to enable end-consumers to enjoy an authentic marble style with a high-quality finish, Grohe is partnering with Caesarstone, a pioneer of countertop surfaces, to craft tap handles in timeless and durable quartz designs. Caesarstone has a long-standing reputation for designing and producing high-end engineered surfaces, used in some of the most exclusive residential and commercial buildings around the world. Caesarstone surfaces can be combined with GROHE SPA Private Collections for a truly bespoke design.

Thanks to the GROHE SPA Aqua Rainshower Ceiling Shower Modules, the shower experience can also be tailored to the user’s personal preferences. In this way, unique spaces are created that stand out and bear the signature of the designer.

“The products sit at the intersection of premium quality, cutting-edge technology, unrivalled precision, and progressive design. We are driven by a spirit of redefining what is possible, leveraging industry – leading production techniques like 3D metal-printing, to create exclusive designs.

“Addressing the rising macro trend for Health & Wellbeing, GROHE SPA is designed to enable architects, designers, and planners to create the ultimate water experience for their bathrooms and spas”, explains
Patrick Speck, leader LIXIL Global Design, EMENA.

Throughout the five days of ISH 2023, the event is said to revolve around innovations that contribute to achieving climate-protection goals and ensuring the responsible and efficient use of available resources.

2,025 exhibitors from 54 countries will present market-ready solutions for a sustainable future in two main sections, ISH Energy and ISH Water. The latest developments for the heating, cooling, air-conditioning, ventilation and intelligent home and building automation markets will be on display as well as sustainable, modern bathroom design and innovative installation technology. After Germany, the largest exhibitor contingents come from Italy, Turkey, China, Spain, Poland, the Netherlands, Austria, France, Belgium and Sweden.

The climate emergency calls for massive CO2 savings, a transition to regenerative sources of energy and the use of more efficient technologies. Solutions for this are already available in the building sector and 2,025 exhibitors from 54 countries are showing what they look like at ISH in Frankfurt am Main from 13 to 17 March 2023. Federal Minister for Housing, Urban Development and Building, Klara Geywitz, opens the world’s leading trade fair for HVAC + Water on 13 March.

ISH opening ceremony with Klara Geywitz

This year, ISH begins with federal minister for housing, urban development and building Klara Geywitz.

“We promote the construction of climate-friendly new buildings and invest billions in new, affordable dwellings for bus drivers, police officers and young trainees. In this way, we change how we build and how we heat so that homes remain affordable through low ancillary housing costs”, explains says Minister Geywitz. Together with Hesse’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Energy, Transport and Housing, Tarek Al-Wazir, and Frankfurt’s City Deputy Mayor, Department of Economy, Legal Affairs and Reforms, Stephanie Wüst, she opens ISH 2023 at 10.00 hrs on Monday, 13 March.

The opening ceremony takes place in the Energy Hotspot in the West Foyer of Hall 12.0 and is being streamed live on the ISH website at www.ish.messefrankfurt.com.

“In Europe alone, the building sector accounts for around 40 percent of total energy consumption in the building sector, which reflects not only its great importance for achieving climate goals but also the socio-political relevance of related issues. They are the focus of ISH and mean the world’s leading trade fair is the foremost meeting place for discovering innovative solutions and setting course for a sustainable future”, says Wolfgang Marzin, president and chief executive officer of Messe Frankfurt. The ISH claim, ‘Solutions for a sustainable future’, reflects this and makes sustainability the leading theme for both ISH Water and ISH Energy.

In the heating market, the focus is on technologies that contribute to greater efficiency and renewable energies. Accordingly, exhibitors in the ISH Energy section show, for example, heat-pump technologies, pellet-heating systems, energy management and storage solutions, as well as intelligent automation systems, and demonstrate the use of hydrogen and combined heat and power generation. Also a component part of ISH, the subject of air makes an important contribution to the superordinate goals of CO2 reduction and energy savings. Thus, leading companies present state-of-the-art ventilation technology – from home-ventilation systems to ventilation plant for non-residential buildings.

The focus of ISH Water is on the economical use of water as a resource, clean drinking-water supply and sustainable bathrooms that are useable in the long term. The exhibitors of the world’s biggest showroom for modern bathroom concepts and sustainable sanitary solutions present design-oriented and barrier-free bathroom fixtures and furnishings, high-grade installation systems, safe water-treatment plants and software solutions, as well as tools and fastening materials meeting the latest requirements on drinking-water hygiene and materiality.

A variety of events

The extensive programme of events at ISH 2023 reflects the themes and trends driving the sanitation, heating and air-conditioning sector. Thematically structured, the hotspots, offer participants of the international sanitation and HVAC meeting place a choice of expert lectures, presentations, awards ceremonies, panel discussions and seminars organised in cooperation with the ISH sponsors: the Federation of German Heating Industry (BDH), the Association of Air-Conditioning and Ventilation in Buildings (FGK), the German Sanitary Industry Association (VDS), the German Association for Energy Efficiency in Building Services (VdZ), the German Sanitation, Heating and Air Conditioning Association (ZVSHK) and other potent partners from the sector. The programme includes:

–        Water Hotspot with the ‘Pop up my Bathroom’ special show

–        Energy Hotspot with the Technology and Energy Forum, the Artisan Meeting Place and the Startup@ISH area for newcomers

–        Wood Energy Hotspot

–        Indoor-Air Hotspot

–        Building Technology Hotspot

–        Innovation Hotspot

–        Young Competence Hotspot with Creator Space

Information about all events at ISH 2023 can be found at www.ish.messefrankfurt.com/events

The ISH Digital Extension runs concurrently with ISH in Frankfurt and a week longer, from 13 to 24 March 2023.

PJH’s Bathrooms to Love Collection has added a new and improved ‘RefleXion’ Slate Grey Shower Tray to its showering category.

Perfect for contemporary wetrooms and walk-in enclosures, the ultra-slim 25mm high rectangular shower tray with a slate grey effect is made from 100% natural stone resin.

Complete with coordinating steel grate and waste, finished in the same slate grey effect, the tray boasts a highly efficient, tested waste flow rate of 33 litres per minute. This 90mm, flush-fitting, fast flow waste offers top surface access and presents an excellent USP to the retailer.

Handmade in the UK, a slip-resistant slate-effect surface finish offers all-round peace of mind for the consumer. The ultra-slim rectangular tray is available in nine different sizes, ranging from the smallest, 1000mm x 800mm, to the largest, 1700mm x 900mm, so is suitable for all bathroom or ensuite shower room sizes.

The tray pairs especially well with the range of matt black shower enclosures and wetroom screens available in the RefleXion Shower Enclosure collection and also from Bathrooms to Love, helping create a clean sleek look, accentuated by the bold dark grey slate tray and matt black screen profiles.

Held in stock and available for next-day delivery from PJH via the company’s e-commerce platform, the PJH Partners Portal™, the new RefleXion low-profile Slate Grey Tray comes with a two year Guarantee.

For further information, contact PJH to find out more about Bathrooms to Love display deals, point-of-sale material, and all marketing collateral – Tel: 0800 8 77 88 99  / www.partners.pjh.uk  / www.bathroomstolove.uk

CDW, now in its 12th edition, will return to EC1 London between 23 – 25 May 2023. Taking place across the whole of Clerkenwell, a neighbourhood renowned for its high concentration of architects and designers, the festival is set to offer its biggest programme yet – featuring more than 600 events and, for the first time, merging with its sister show, Design London.

CDW 2023 sees a total of 12 exhibition venues across Clerkenwell including Design Fields, Contract, Light, Project, Elements, British Collection, Detail, Platform, Ceramics of Italy, Old Sessions House (the festival hub), and two new additions – Catapult and The Garden. While these unique venues will present over 300 design brands and emerging talent covering furniture, kitchens and bathrooms, materials and surfaces, textiles, decorative accessories, and lighting, an extensive network of more than 130 local showroom partners will host product launches, workshops and talks over the three days of the festival.

Architecture goes inflatable

Headlining this year’s CDW 2023 Presents programme is a specially commissioned installation by British artist, Steve Messam – who exhibits internationally and is well known for his large-scale, inflatable artwork reimagining our everyday surroundings. At the festival, the County Durham-based artist will bring his distinctive public art – sponsored by 3D design software company, SketchUp – to St John’s Gate of the Order of St John. This site-specific piece, titled Gateway and measuring 6m (height) by 15.5m (length), will feature 27 giant spikes hand-sewn in a striking blue textile.

“Gateway offers a dynamic and unforgettable sensory experience,” says Messam. “While the spikes tower above the public as they pass through the gate, the bespoke piece traces the internal space between the arches before bursting out beyond the bounds of the building.”

In addition to Gateway, visitors will have the opportunity to experience Messam’s artistic treatment of the iconic telephone boxes – sponsored by Budvar. K6, originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott for the coronation of George V in 1935, is one of the most recognised telephone boxes; while K2 – also designed by Scott in 1924 – was the first national telephone box, many of which were initially installed in Clerkenwell. Spread over three locations, the former is located on Cowcross Street, and the latter can be found on Clerkenwell Road as well as outside St James’s Church.

Sustainability is the norm

Creating a more sustainable way of living – from biodiversity to reduce-reuse-recycle – remains a key subject matter for many design manufacturers and makers. Using modern technology and the latest research, many explore and propose new ways to challenge the status quo while tackling these industry-wide issues with a global outlook.

CDW PLP
SYMBIOCENE LIVING: Mycelium Building Block by PLP Architecture

Part of CDW 2023 Presents series, SYMBIOCENE LIVING

Mycelium Building Block is an interpretive, artistic mycelium installation that encourages the public to engage with fungi architecture. While the modular feature is made of mycelium blocks with a 3D printed timber shell, the blocks – each similar in size to a watermelon – will be arranged to create a different formation incorporating abstract seating and towers ­on each day of the festival.

Set to be situated outside Clerkenwell & Social on St John’s Square, this one-off installation is designed by East London-based PLP Architecture – which has produced some of the world’s greenest and most intelligent designs.

Above (from left): Terra Firma edible landscape by Heiter X; Old Sessions House, CDW’s festival hub and home to Terra Firma

Old Sessions House

Over at Old Sessions House, Heiter X – a sustainable food design studio founded by Estonia-based Helis Heiter – will launch its first collection of sculptural tableware in collaboration with Krohwin. Crafted using traditional building techniques and 3D clay printing technology, the Mound Collection is made from raw clay and natural carnauba wax – as well as repurposed food industry waste including buckwheat and hemp shells. The collection symbolises the mounds of food wasted every day, serving as a visual reminder of the need for more conscious consumption.

Above (from left): Recork x Sugo Cork Rugs; Hit the North cork wallpaper by The Monkey Puzzle Tree

Launched in 2022, Kent-based Recork (Project) specialises in stylish cork flooring made from 85% natural cork, harvested from trees grown in well-managed cork oak Montado. According to the eco-conscious company, it is the only one on the market that takes raw material from the Portuguese oak forests and turns production waste used for stoppers – as well as cork from early harvests – into flooring planks. Recork’s stand at CDW will feature its latest rug collection – made entirely from sustainably sourced cork, wool and cotton – in partnership with Portuguese brand Sugo Cork Rugs.

Founded by former textile buyer Charlotte Raffo, The Monkey Puzzle Tree (Light) celebrates the best of creativity and eccentricity from the North of England – by collaborating with Yorkshire artists to locally design and produce fabrics and wallpapers. At CDW 2023, the independent business will showcase its Modernist-inspired wallpaper, Hit The North, featuring artwork by graphic artist Drew Millward printed onto sustainable Portuguese cork.

Above (from left): Marino armchair by Ercol; Graphenstone 2023 paints; Segment fabric by Kirkby Design

Other highlights to look out for include:

  • Ercol (British Collection) – Its Marino chair will be relaunched at the festival in sustainable homegrown British timber – as part of its latest partnership with Grown in Britain (GiB);
  • Graphenstone (Contract) – The brand will present its Ambient Pro+ and Grafclean paint ranges made from natural mineral ingredients and graphene fibres;
  • Kirkby Design (Detail) – The home furnishing specialist will introduce Segment, a new collection of hand-painted graphics digitally printed onto 100% recycled cotton sourced from the fashion industry, as well as new wallcoverings printed on a blended ground of FSC-certified wood pulp and corn fibre;
  • Morph (Project) – Set up in 2021, the British company manufactures injection moulded hollow bricks – made from 100% recycled plastic – with a connection system that can create walls, desks, tables and tiered seating. At CDW, it will launch Morph Bio, a new carbon-negative range made from biocomposite material and available in multiple colours;
  • AllSfär (Project) – The UK-based acoustic expert is known for its products made with at least 60% recycled PET, with each panel produced using the equivalent of 280 recycled plastic bottles. Expect to see its new wall surface, Fika, at the festival;
  • Parkside (Showroom) – Its newly launched Sequel Principle will be a key highlight – a recycled composite tile consisting of over 91% recycled content; in particular, unwanted materials from the ceramic and glass industry locally sourced in Spain; and
  • Vepa (Showroom) – The sustainable furniture manufacturer from the Netherlands will open its new showroom and sustainability education centre at 45 Gee Street during CDW, and show the full colour range of its Felt seating – made from PET plastic bottles – for the first time in the UK.

Modern craft perseveres

Our enduring love for the craft as seen in recent years shows no signs of slowing down. The UK continues to lead the way in championing the best talent and finest craftsmanship – and visitors to this year’s CDW will not be disappointed by the eclectic mix of independent makers and businesses this country has to offer.

Above (from left): Notch folding chair by Kostas Synodis, Walnut media unit by Koda & Wave chandelier by Curiousa;

Greek-born, London-based furniture designer and sculptor Kostas Synodis (Platform) will join the festival for the first time. Thee newcomer will exhibit a new foldable low deckchair. Made from three pieces of veneer plywood cut out of the same panels to minimise material use, Notch is inspired by an African palaver chair but reimagined in a more contemporary approach.

Now in its 12th year, Curiousa (Light) is renowned for its bespoke hand-blown glass lighting made in its Derbyshire-based old mill studio. At CDW, the brand will present its new Wave chandelier – designed by its founder Esther Patterson – featuring five hand-formed glass vessels threaded onto beams of light.

Run by husband and wife, Jamie Hoyle and Katherine Mathew, Koda (British Collection) designs and makes bespoke furniture – by hand – in its studio and workshop in Yorkshire. The 10-year-old business will bring its ergonomic height-adjustable walnut desk – an elegant reimagination of a traditional writing desk – as well as its walnut media unit to the festival this May.

Also led by a husband-and-wife duo, Joel and Helena Haran, Cornwall-based Studio Haran (Light) specialises in lighting and furniture with sustainability at its core. Its founders work closely with a team of local skilled craftspeople to produce slip-cast ceramics and woodwork; some of which – including the Dawn pendant and wall light – will be on show at CDW.

Fibre artist Livi Hecht of London-based Knot My Name will display her contemporary artwork at Platform. Using eco-friendly materials, Hecht produces handmade macramé products and made-to-order pieces. Another one to watch at Platform is Timber Robot Studio – set up by Philip Gay in 2022. A former propmaker from the film industry, Gay retrained in fine woodwork in 2021 before starting his furniture and homeware business. At CDW, he will showcase his latest handmade designs – including an Art Deco-inspired chest made from solid ash and rippled ash veneer.

Meanwhile, over at Detail, interior architects and founders of Ziba Homes, Mitali Bansal and Ria Chhabra, will launch three new pieces of furniture – an exquisite collection of patterns curated using a wide range of materials and handcrafted techniques. One of them is the Emerald Envy malachite console combined with ash wood and wicker – which will be on show alongside a coordinating set of home accessories. Also at Detail is Holmes Bespoke – founded by Laylah Holmes – which will debut its new range of handcrafted rugs and runners exclusively at CDW 2023.

The outdoors is calling

Lighter, warmer days are just around the corner – and this year’s CDW returns with another exciting line-up of outdoor furniture launches.

A long-term supporter of the festival, Clerkenwell-based Jennifer Newman Studio will have an installation in St John’s Square focusing on outdoor terrace products – all made in London – and is set to reintroduce its classic Alfresco bench and Huddle table at the festival. At Detail, Italian company Ethimo will present its 2023 collection including the in-house designed Bold table, as well as a series of concrete vases – named Bulbi – by Studiopepe.

While British company Case Furniture at Groupwork in Clerkenwell Green will display its Eos outdoor collection by Matthew Hilton, its Danish counterpart, Norr11 (Showroom) will launch the new outdoor editions of its popular Studio sofa and Hippo lounge chair at CDW 2023.

Internationally renowned, CDW has long established itself as a major platform for both established and emerging design businesses to showcase their latest innovations and forward-thinking ideas.

“After more than a decade of championing design excellence and launching the career of many young talents, CDW has cemented itself as a global design destination and one of the most important events among the architecture and design community,” says Marlon Cera-Marle, design division director of Media 10.

“We’re thrilled to be back with an even bigger line-up, including some of the industry’s most dominant figures. From thought-provoking installations to exciting new names and product innovation, we look forward to bringing an abundance of creativity and world-class content to the heart of Clerkenwell this May.”

The 12th edition of Clerkenwell Design Week takes place across EC1, London from 23 – 25 May 2023. For more information, please visit clerkenwelldesignweek.com.

Ideal Standard has announced that Dave Barber has decided to retire from his position as UK and Ireland managing director in May, following 20 years with the company.

Dave has held a number of finance leadership roleswith the leading manufacturer of bathroom and washroom solutions, including UK & Ireland finance director, and has been instrumental in the strategic consolidation of Ideal Standard’s brands. This included the launch of the company’s design-led range, Atelier Collections, created in collaboration with renowned Italian studio Palomba Serafini Associati (PS+A) and its founder Roberto Palomba. He also led the introduction, across the UK and Ireland, of Singular™ – Ideal Standard’s new approach to specification. Singular™ brings together the company’s product knowledge, sector expertise and design services to enable customers to choose from thousands of products to create the right solution for their space.

Dave will be succeeded by Lisa Whitfield, who joins Ideal Standard from Interface, the worldwide commercial flooring company and global leader in sustainability. In her time at Interface, Lisa has driven a number of key strategic initiatives to improve customer journey and experience, including development of the team. Prior to her role at Interface Lisa spent 27 years at Newell Brands holding roles of increasing responsibility, including managing the UK writing business through a period of significant growth. Lisa will lead Ideal Standard’s customer-focused strategy, ensuring the offer and portfolio is at the forefront of innovative, aspirational bathroom design.

The announcement follows the launch of Ideal Standard’s sustainability report entitled ‘Together for a better future’, revealing its commitment to a more sustainable world. Lisa is stepping into the role at a pivotal time, as the company sets out clear targets and its ESG commitments, and she will continue to push the company to challenge itself and implement changes that make a real difference.

Jan Peter Tewes, chief executive officer at Ideal Standard International, said: “We are hugely grateful to Dave for his commitment to Ideal Standard for the past 20 years. His strong leadership and knowledge of our business have been invaluable in supporting our ongoing growth and ensuring we are in the strongest position for the future. Lisa brings a wealth of expertise to the role and we are looking forward to seeing the UK and Irish markets continue to thrive and succeed under her direction.”

On her appointment, Lisa said: “This is a really exciting time to be joining Ideal Standard, with the company having made a number of strategic decisions to bolster its portfolio, bringing together its innovative technology and design credentials to create high performance solutions that are constantly challenging the market. I am looking forward to working closely with the team to continue to develop and grow the business, putting a real emphasis on the service and innovation we offer to ensure we retain our market-leading position. It’s clear to see how much has already been achieved and that gives us a great foundation to continue on this journey.” 

RAK Ceramics, ceramics lifestyle solution provider, has pledged support to the victims of the earthquake that hit parts of Turkey and Syria, by joining hands with Abu Dhabi-based Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation.

In efforts to rebuild the earthquake-hit region, RAK Ceramics will be contributing more than 1.000 pallets of Tiles and Sanitaryware products in construction aid, as organized by the Foundation. The earthquakes, that occurred on the 6th of February were followed by multiple less-powerful tremors and aftershocks, led to thousands of casualties and left millions of people homeless.

Abdallah Massaad, group CEO, RAK Ceramics said “Our deepest thoughts are with the people and communities affected by this tragic natural disaster. We hope that, with this initiative, we contribute to the rebuilding of affected communities bringing relief to the victims”.