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Products Pick N Mix Stylo Graphics


+44 (0) 1923 800 6666 www.stylographics.co.uk


Always keen to be the first to showcase innovative materials, Stylo introduce re‐board into the UK FSDU market. Available in varying thicknesses, it is almost as strong as MDF yet extremely lightweight, so you can load it with lots of heavy product. We can cut and bend the 100% recyclable product into any shape and you can print direct. Consider for 3D units, signage, inventive window schemes or even a full blown pop up shop, created from a cost effective re‐board wall. Call us today for a sample!


Thorn Lighting


+44 (0)844 855 4810 www.thornlighting.co.uk/CHLE


Thorn Lighting’s comprehensive Chalice range has been extended with the new Chalice 190 LED ECO – a direct, easy replacement for conventional fluorescent downlights from 1x18W up to 2x32W. Chalice 190 LED ECO can reduce the energy consumption up to 69% vs comparable CFL downlights. It also offers an ideal refurbishment solution with the same standard Chalice cut‐out diameter (190 mm) and accessories for ease of replacement.


When replacing 14 traditional CFL downlights (1X26W TC‐DEL) in a corridor application, just 8 Chalice 190 LED ECO (1000lm) fittings are required to achieve the same level of light while reducing energy consumption by 69%. The payback period is just 3.8 years. The new downlight is available fixed (13/26/38W) or with a replaceable LED module (TWIST version), both with a choice of colour temperatures (3000 or 4000K). The TWIST version allows replacement with future module generations to maximise lifetime energy savings. Alternatively, a tuneable white option (15/27W) with a colour temperature range of 2700‐6500K allows tailored lighting adjustments as well as the creation of atmosphere and ambience. Ideal for applications including circulation areas, offices and restrooms, Chalice 190 LED ECO is IP44 rated and supplied ready to install with no need to remove the reflector. A lifetime of up to 50,000 hours (@L70, Ta 25°C) significantly reduces maintenance demands and costs.


Wanzl


+44 (0)1926 451951 www.wanzl.com


Wanzl, the leading retail solutions provider and supplier of retail equipment, is excited to return to Euroshop from 16‐20 February 2014 in Düsseldorf.


Located in hall 13 stand A89, Wanzl’s display boasts an athletics track representing the race for retail perfection along with a ‘main field’ to showcase its expanded Retail Solutions range which includes award winning favourites and new product lines. Plus visitors can enjoy networking in the bar and lounge facilities. Group partner Expedit will also be joining their stand to Wanzl’s to create a comprehensive retail solutions experience.


Armstrong Ceilings


+44 (0)1895 251122 www.armstrong‐ceilings.co.uk


A complete guide to its portfolio of wood systems has been launched by Armstrong Ceilings.


The new brochure has been introduced to help architects and interior designers select from an extensive range of statement tiles and systems designed to combine a natural and luxurious look and feel with high‐performance building linings.


But as well as detailing the many products and systems available it also advises them on the support services available and how the systems are best installed.


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