A stainless steel worktop edge profile combining water retention capabilities and the visual simplicity of a square edge offers exciting new design possibilities with purpose-made worktops from GEC Anderson.
GEC Anderson managing director Martin Tye said: “It’s visually unobtrusive, which allows specifiers to achieve the same effect as using a simple square edge – but it provides a practical barrier to stop minor spills that might otherwise damage under-sink cupboards or the floor beneath.
“Specifiers have already used the profile to good effect for worktops at Headlands Primary School in Northampton, St Bartholomews Hospital in London, Milton Keynes Hospital, as well as various domestic projects. It is ideal for all areas where there is a possibility of minor spillages – or items rolling off the worktop – for example in domestic kitchens, school art rooms, laboratories, staff tea points or healthcare facilities.”