Kayospruce specialise in supplying outdoor fabrics. These fabrics have proven adaptability in the harsh marine environment making them ideally suited to any outdoor structure. The versatility of Flame Retardant, very high U/V resistance makes them perfect for commercial projects. Also available Spacer Mesh & Cushion Foams with high resistance to mildew/bacteria, complimentary threads, Velcro, zips, eyelets, webbing and much more.
Cooke Brothers Ltd, one of Europe’s leading Hinge and Door Hardware manufacturer's will be desplaying their fully comprehensive range of high quality Phoenix brand hinge options, together with the company’s latest ranges of innovative, design lead door hardware. New products to be launched at the show include the designer suite of Inset Door Hardware, Handle options and stylish Portholes designs. Stand: B128 100% Detail
Solus Ceramics are launching a revolutionary antibacterial porcelain tile range. The patented product has proven highly effective, since it can achieve a 99,9% reduction of the four main bacteria families. The antibacterial material is present throughout the entire body of the tile and lasts indefinitely producing beautiful floor and wall tiles perfect for use in health structures, schools, swimming pools, toilets, restaurants, etc.
facility working on “Lean Principles”, ensure projects are delivered on schedule and work can be phased to suit budgets. Windows arrive fully prefabricated so they can be fitted quickly and with very little disruption to the building or its occupants. Secondary glazing is a recognised method for improving both thermal and acoustic insulation levels and involves the installation of new purpose made internal windows which are generally constructed from aluminium, which is a strong material that can be permanently finished in almost any colour. Antolini is the Italian leader company for natural stone. Its selection of
exotic material from around the world includes many vibrant colours and some new additions of precious stone. The colours which are presented at 100% Design are just a very small portion of Antolini's current production. The rich palette of colours, combined with the many textures now available in natural stone is becoming increasingly attractive to architects and designers. Stone can and should be used to create drama
in living spaces, in much the same way as painting. The use of natural stone in this way, as absolute decoration is a bold and imaginative way to decorate.
Cosentino Group, a leader in the production and distribution of quartz
surfaces, natural stone and recycled surfaces will be present at 100% Design London 2010 with the project Campanas for eCosentino. The project is born from the exclusive concept of Studio Campana, which is owned by the famous Brazilian designers and brothers Humberto and Fernando Campana, who are respected worldwide for their ability to develop new art forms through the use of simple but innovative materials. The project focuses on the artistic interpretation of Eco by Cosentino®
on the Cosentino stand, which is demonstrated through the creative use of the recycled surface, comprising of 75% recycled materials; including porcelain, glass, mirrors and an innovative eco resin, which contains 22% vegetable oil.
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