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AGA Comsumer Products Ltd is the group of companies which own a series of homeware brands, based in Telford, Shropshire.

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Aga Cook Shop Aga is a leading cookware brand, with a vast collection of must-have kitchen essentials and highly desirable accessories, all made to the exacting standards you`d expect. From cast-iron pans with a sumptuous enamel finish, through a wide range of bakeware, and on to hard anodised frying pans which are twice as hard as stainless steel. To shop in style, click here

Fired Earth Fired Earth is one of the country’s leading interiors trendsetters. Well-known for setting the pace in tiles and bathrooms and paint, the company’s products are beautiful, functional and durable and work well in both contemporary and traditional spaces. From blissful bathrooms, innovative free-standing kitchens and wood and natural flooring to a beautiful selection of wall and floor tiles and a comprehensive range paints for every room, Fired Earth provides inspirational design solutions with quality built in. For inspiration, click here

Rayburn The Rayburn has long been synonymous with life in the country. With quiet, reliable assurance, the Rayburn range cooker, with its gentle background heat, is so often to be found at the heart of rural living. But with the famous cooker 60 this year, the unique appeal of the Rayburn`s classic design has grown to take in a more metropolitan audience with a more individual take on kitchen layout. So, whether you`re looking to build on the best of country values or design an exciting modern kitchen, you`re sure to be at home with a Rayburn. To enjoy Rayburn cooking, click here

Waterford Stanley Stanley produces traditional cast-iron range cookers, stoves and the innovative Stanley Compact. The collection of range cookers centres on the Brandon, Donard, Comeragh and Errigal models. The Waterford offering features conventional cookers and gas stoves. To learn more, click here

Divertimenti From the practical – classic copper sauté pans, SKK non-stick pots and pans and chefs’ knives – to the more indulgent – deluxe Gaggia espresso makers, hand-decorated French porcelain and fine crystal stemware – it’s all here. Divertimenti has two stores in London – one on Brompton Road in South Kensington and the other in the perennially fashionable Marylebone High Street. And with a comprehensive mail-order service and online shop it couldn’t be easier to pick up brilliant buys for your kitchen. To sample the Divertimenti experience, click here

Falcon From the kitchens at the prestigious Gleneagles Hotel through to the magnificent splendour of the Orient Express, it's Falcon professional appliances that are so often personally demanded by leading chefs. The reason is simple: outstanding build quality and unmatched reliability and performance come as standard. To see why Falcon sets the standard in professional kitchens, click here

Grange Inspired by furniture that has passed down through generations, the Grange collection is designed to give perfect expression to all those precious moments of family life. One of the longest-established cabinet makers in France, Grange uses a century of experience to create pieces with inherent charm and sophistication. To enjoy Grange living, click here

La Cornue La Cornue ranges, like those of an Aga, use radiant heat to cook and have been coveted by France’s leading chefs for the past nine decades. La Cornue range cookers – each of which shares distinctive design values – are available in a variety of sizes. And, like the Aga, La Cornue allows the user almost to customise their range to suit their kitchen design or way of living. To learn more, click here

Rangemaster Rangemaster`s collection of trend-setting conventional range cookers look as good as they cook. With 200 years` manufacturing experience, Rangemaster prides itself on a model range that exemplifies the twin pillars of the company`s philosophy: imagination and flexibility. To see why Rangemaster cookers set the pace, click here

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