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FLYING HIGH

Inspired by the shape of a bird’s wing as it prepares for flight, the Icarus kitchen by Smallbone is defined by its curved cabinet fronts, crafted by hand from Rift Cut Oak veneer. It also features suspended ‘floating’ glass cabinets, each panel also curved and made by a specialist glass atelier. From £200,000.

DRINKS STATION

With space to hold 65 bottles, the LG Signature LSR200W multi-temperature wine cellar, H1793xW700x D735mm, £5,999, has a holographic sensor underneath the door which can be activated by

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