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Issue 60 - The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue

Issue 60

The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue

HABITUS has always stood ahead of the rest with a dedicated Kitchen and Bathroom issue of exemplar standards. For issue 60 we have taken it up a notch with our Guest Editor the extraordinary, queen of kitchen design, Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent&Pyke, speaking directly to Kitchen and Bathroom design with some increadable insights.

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Storage, Technology And Style Meet The Frame Living System
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Storage, Technology And Style Meet The Frame Living System

The Frame Living System from Cosh Living is a furniture solution for modern living – blurring the line between furniture and storage.


Designed for practicality and style for the home or office, the Frame Living System integrates storage and technology into a seamless furniture solution. Frame allows for a personalised interior design solution for furniture and joinery needs, in a wide range of finishes to complement any room.

Designed by Justin Hutchinson for Kett, Frame is the outcome of extensive research and development into innovative connection systems. The result is a system that affords an exact and robust method of installation for many interior walls, from plasterboard through to masonry – all to make the home a simpler, functional, and more beautiful space.

“Creating order out of chaos is a key feature of the Frame system,” says designer Justin Hutchinson, “Contemporary life can be very chaotic at times and having a place for all our things is important to ensuring a sense of calm.

“Frame is especially adept at allowing a blank wall to be effortlessly transform into a space free of cables and clutter where all your devices from mobiles phones to tablets and wireless music systems, game consoles can meld harmoniously. Select one of our dark vertical back panels and your TV simply ‘’disappears’’ when switch to stand by.”

Frame defines the room by allowing the surrounding walls to express the space, making this living system much lighter than traditional wall-to-wall joinery.

Sustainability and health were key considerations in the development of the Frame Living System, with materials free of formaldehyde, phenols, solvents, PVC or melamine. Frame is meant to enable better living, and these design considerations were important in the design and construction of the system.

When space is a premium, the Frame system is here to help open up living spaces, create storage solutions and streamline home technology. The modular collection can be made to suit any space or style, with thousands of distinctive combinations available, ready to be personalised to any space through a multitude of finishes.

Available for viewing and purchase exclusively through Cosh Living.

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Issue 60 - The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue

Issue 60

The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue

HABITUS has always stood ahead of the rest with a dedicated Kitchen and Bathroom issue of exemplar standards. For issue 60 we have taken it up a notch with our Guest Editor the extraordinary, queen of kitchen design, Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent&Pyke, speaking directly to Kitchen and Bathroom design with some increadable insights.

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