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Morplan T: +44 (0) 800 435 333 www.morplan.com


February saw the arrival of Morplan's first main catalogue dedicated to general retailers. It runs alongside their traditional full‐line Fashion Supplies Catalogue, which includes a wider range of hangers, display figures, size markers and garment manufacturing supplies. The new Retail version coincides with the long‐awaited rebranding of their sister company, Retif UK, which offers a similar range to Morplan but is more focused on seasonal displays and operates primarily through three regional stores ‐ Bristol, Enfield and Glasgow. Retif customers are finally able to shop online ‐ a facility unavailable on their existing system.


Axis Automatic Entrance Systems T: +44 (0) 844 504 6545 www.axisautomatic.com


Axis Automatic Entrance Systems helped finish the new little Waitrose store in the centre of Ipswich. Waitrose is looking to improve its presence in Ipswich and as well as being part of a major scheme involving adjacent John Lewis and Waitrose stores on the outskirts of the city, the retailer also wanted to open a little Waitrose in Ipswich town centre. Previously the ground floor of an historic Grade II listed town centre building the conversion posed a number of challenges. The refurbishment involved internal and external alterations, including the reintroduction of the former Princes Street entrance. Axis re‐painted and re‐glazed the timber framed shopfronts and installed white polyester powder coated, aluminium screenwork to create a 4m x 3.2m entrance lobby with two automatic swing doors for separate entrance and exit.


MADE YOU LOOK! T: +44 (0) 1904 654 933


www.madeyoulookmadeyoustare.co.uk


MADE YOU LOOK! offer visual display training workshops teaching the basic points and principles of display. Helen & Janet have worked in display for the last 25 years and include an extensive range of clients within their portfolio. Their workshops are ideal for small independent retailers, large national chains, as well as Town Councils. They offer Basic & Improvers workshops across the country, or if you prefer, arrange one of your own and they will come to you!


Polyrey launched in June two smart new ranges of Monochrom and White Core Compact which offer highly aesthetic edge solutions on laminate products, centred on the classic design colours of black and white. First up is the Monochrom range of 1.2mm laminate that comes in the company’s best‐selling N005 Noir black and B070 Blanc Megève white with a choice of no less than five surface textures including new innovations of Roche and Alliage. The laminate offers solid black or white core throughout and when used to laminate products offers the aesthetic benefit of no brown lines on the edges. Next up is White Core Compact combining purity of design with high performance. There are 56 finishes available, all with the designer premium edge detail of solid white.


Polyrey T: +44 (0) 1923 202700 www.polyrey.com


ONELAN Digital Signage T: +44 (0) 1491 411 400


www.onelandigitalsignage.com


The Blenheim i‐SITE is part of New Zealand’s official Visitor Network of over 90 Centre’s nationwide. Located in picturesque Marlborough, the i‐SITE is a first‐port‐of‐call for visitors ‐ both domestic and international ‐ providing booking services for accommodation, transport and activities, along with maps, visitor guides, and information on events, restaurants and more on Marlborough and New Zealand. Marlborough attracts just over 1.3 million visitors each year. In 2011 as part of a plan for a new visitor precinct the Blenheim i‐SITE moved to modern new premises adjacent the Blenheim Railway Station.


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