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EMERALD ISLE

his striking kitchen is part of a larger entertaining space, so all restraint went out of the window to create a show-stopping design. ‘I wanted the island to feel almost otherworldly, as if it was one huge block of marble,’ explains Tiffany Duggan, founder, Studio Duggan. ‘The Verde Guatemala stone brings a huge amount of colour, depth and vibrancy.’ Bespoke kitchen designed by Studio Duggan and made

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