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INTERIORS & LIGHTING 73 New Taper-Loc


System The Taper-Loc System from C R Lawrence is a revolutionary new frameless glass balustrade system.The precision measured control gives you high quality installations every time.


• 50% faster to install than traditional alternatives


New coving range NMC has launched the Pro-Cove Lite coving range, the company’s first paper-faced polymer coving product.


• For toughened/toughened laminated glass from 12mm- 25.52mm thick


Pro-Cove Lite’s smooth


surface gives sharp precision profiles and a first-class base for easy painting. Because it is manufactured in high-density polymer the mouldings are lightweight and easy to fix single- handed and can typically be installed up to three times faster than traditional plaster coving.Pro- Cove Lite is available in two plain and one moulded profile styles in 100mm, 127mm and 135mm and


is supplied in 3m lengths. Click here to request literature


Premier laminate range


Origine Premier is the brand new laminate offering from Polyrey offering upscale woodgrain finishes for the specification, shopfitting and furniture sectors. It will be available from May 1st. Origine Premier offers an expansive palette of 33 woodgrain effects, covering all major species in design- oriented shades varying from the fashionably light through to the rich and exotic. There are three new woodgrains, Chêne Quebec, Erable Cendré and Bois


Ēbène, especially developed to emulate the market’s three


best selling real wood veneers.


Click here to request literature


Launching into the future of LEDs Modular Lighting Instruments has launched SPOCK, the first design fitting with a flat LED disc that can provide a realistic alternative to the conventional halogen. The result of years of research, SPOCK provides the ideal combination of ecology, technology and aesthetics offering the same luminous intensity as conventional halogens - SPOCK generates an excellent quality of light combined with all the performance levels of an LED. Designed by minimalist art designer Couvreur & Devos. The futuristic and sleek design incorporates a flat, rectangular unit, which utilises a revolutionary LED disc that can be turned horizontally through 359° and vertically through -10/+45° ensuring flexibility when positioning the light source. Click here to request literature


Change the mood Osram has launched user-friendly interfaces for its EASY Color Control light management system. With EASY Color Drive and EASY Hybrid Remote luminaires can be controlled flexibly, even wirelessly. Using the jog-wheel, the user can control lighting scenes, light colour and intensity or speed of the sequences. With plug & control, the controls can be integrated into any application. Their appealing, minimalist design also means they


can be used in any style of room. Click here to request literature


• Dry glaze system, no need for cement • Tested to meet the strictest building code requirements BS6180:1999 and BS6399-1:1996 • The product is unique. It uses a horizontal taper-loc design, which allows the system to be adjusted, dismantled and re-set. Click here to request literature


Premier dealer network Optima, has launched the Optima Systems Premier Network.The initiative will ensure that dealers in the network follow a detailed guide to installing Optima partitioning systems throughout each and every project. Nigel Westray, Managing Director of Optima Products, said, “All Optima Systems Dealers are put through a vigorous vetting and training process before being allowed to install the company’s partitioning systems. Only those who closely correspond to our own contracting values are selected as dealers. Membership of the AIS (Association of Interior Specialists) is also a key consideration for acceptance to


the network.” Click here to request literature


Colour therapy restores college Thanks to a detailed prescription of colours and finishes and a careful interior restoration programme that has been completed with surgical precision, Edinburgh’s historical Royal College of Physicians has been given a new lease of life. Local painting contractors and Scottish Decorators' Federation Member McEwan Décor was appointed to undertake the redecoration of four of the college’s function rooms that are available for private hire.


The existing


colour schemes were carefully matched and recreated by the Johnstone’s


Colour


Consultants who worked closely with McEwan Décor to ensure that the chosen paint specification made the grade in terms of both aesthetic appeal and suitability for use in such high traffic areas. Click here to request literature


Amtico hits the


dance floor Nightclub and bar operator, Brook Leisure, has substituted its traditional wood flooring in favour for vinyl in a move to improve the venues longevity without sacrificing its stylish interiors. The Barnsley based chain, which manages over 20 bars and clubs across the region, turned to Amtico International for its latest refurbishment projects. Brook Leisure's Design Manager, Glyn Dyer, explains. "The Spacia range from Amtico International was very comprehensive, its extensive wood range captures the characteristics of natural wood but unlike the real thing doesn't dent, fade or warp over time creating a spectacular finish night after night." Click here to request literature


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