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THE NEW WORKTOP WAVE

LUXE LEVEL UP

‘If you want to elevate luxuriousness in the kitchen, a waterfall countertop never fails to produce a showstopping feature. Rather than a standard flat slab of stone sat on top, the countertop ‘flows’ over the sides to the floor, which creates a very dramatic look,’ says Charlie Smallbone, founder of Ledbury Studio. ‘This kitchen island is an excellent example, featuring a porcelain waterfall top on two sides with a brass trim that complements the stunning solid brass

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