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TV Chef and Celebrity Designer In Official Launch of Cirencester's Waterfront Showroom

Celebrity chef Rob Rees will demonstrate the latest in cooking technology when the Waterfront showroom in Cirencester is officially opened by international fashion and product designer Ben de Lisi on October 22, 2008.

The 'Cotswold Chef', Rob Rees, will be creating food dishes on the very latest induction hob from Neff, part of a wide ranging suite of kitchen products which will further cement Waterfront's reputation as a leading supplier of kitchens and bathrooms in the Gloucestershire/Wiltshire region.

Ben de Lisi, whose exquisite range of designer bathroom products are installed in many people's homes worldwide, will discuss the huge advances in bathroom design, from multi point showers to bathrooms which represent and embrace his design philosophy. Also on show in Waterfront are products from other famed designers such as Norman Foster and Philippe Starck.

The showroom in Love Lane, Cirencester, has been designed within a new building, enabling the Waterfront team to present their kitchen and bathroom displays in inviting surroundings. The ground floor showcases bathrooms in realistic lifestyle settings, some with fully working features, to demonstrate their products' ergonomic functionality and design .

The first floor is a culinarian's dream, with beautiful worktops, hobs and cookers, lighting and built-in coffee makers, state-of-the-art appliances enabling food to be prepared to the most exacting of cooking requirements.

Peter Fitzcharles said: "Moving Waterfront to its new and purpose-built location on Love Lane, Cirencester, is something we have always wanted to do. So when the opportunity to purchase this building came along we knew we could do something very special here."

"We have produced one of the finest kitchen and bathroom showrooms in the area, and already customer reactions have been fantastic.This major investment has excited all of us here, and we look forward to showing it off."

The showroom is managed and run by Brigid Le Riche and Tom Fitzcharles.

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