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Products Pick N Mix Forbo


+ 44 (0)800 0282 162 www.forbo‐flooring.co.uk


Products from across Forbo Flooring Systems’ wide portfolio, including Westbond, Tessera carpet tiles and Sarlon vinyl, have been installed throughout key Thomson stores in the UK, which were highly praised at the 2012/2013 Fly Forbo competition, thanks to the company’s reliable service and integrated offer.


Joanne Aldridge, Retail Transformation Manager at TUI UK & Ireland and the team of Property Managers, selected a mixture of Forbo’s Westbond and Tessera Ethos carpet tiles and Sarlon acoustic vinyl flooring to create an integrated design that would be rolled out across a number of Thomson’s superstores and high‐street stores.


JS Air Curtains


+44 (0)1903 858656 www.jsaircurtains.com


Hacel


+44 (0)191 280 9911 www.hacel.net


Combining contemporary design edge with an energy efficient 'state of the art' Zhaga single point LED Module, Hacel are proud to present the Manta LED Power Spot. With CRIs of 80 and 90 available, the luminaire has three wattage variations of 12W, 17W and 24W. A low loss Anti‐Glare Baffle is also available as an option. Offered in White, Black or Graphite powder coat finishes (RAL based corporate colours available on request). DALI and 1‐10V dimming versions utilise Helvar Converters. Hacel have also introduced an additional Zhaga single point LED Power Spot called Artus. Both the Manta and Artus single point power spots are part of a new range of LED products available soon from Hacel Lighting Ltd.


Gx Glass


+44 (0)1233 642 220 www.gxglass.com


Leader in creative, bespoke glass solutions for architects, specifiers and interior designers, Gx Glass has launched a new website www.gxglass.com which brings alive the beauty of glass. Designed to make the client’s online journey hassle‐ free, the new website answers market demands in an easy‐to‐understand way. The website is now filled with product and project imagery to fire clients’ imaginations so that, with the help of the Gx Glass team, creative, bespoke designs can be realised. The product ranges and services are explained along with easily‐accessible technical information.


GE Lighting


+36 1 447 6399 www.gelighting.com/eu


Sainsbury’s has partnered with GE Lighting for its first all‐LED store. As part of the cooperation, the latest Sainsbury’s Leek is the first supermarket installation in the world to utilise GE’s Lumination Linear Suspended luminaires. The new LED lighting delivers a 59% energy saving that is helping to contribute towards Sainsbury’s 20x20 Sustainability Plan, as well as enhance the shopping experience for customers. GE Lighting worked with Sainsbury's to create a scheme that utilises multiple LED lighting solutions to maximise energy savings, lower carbon emissions and extend maintenance cycles, but at the same time enhance the shopping experience for Sainsbury’s customers.


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As part of a major refurbishment at its retail store in Bognor Regis, Reynolds Furniture selected JS Air Curtains’ Finesse and Optima air curtains to maintain the internal atmosphere while complementing its modern interior design. Discretely blending in with their surroundings, the air curtains are ensuring customer and staff comfort throughout the summer and winter. A 1m Finesse concealed air curtain was installed flush with the ceiling over the back door, whilst a 2m Mini Optima was suspended above the automatic sliding doors at the main customer entrance.


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