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SPOTLIGHT: JAMES LATHAM


White Bathroom design by Moblaje Anchelu


Image: HI-MACS Alpine


GROUNDBREAKING SURFACE DESIGNS James Latham produces seamless, beautiful spaces with HI-MACS®


solid surfaces


James Latham is a major distributor of HI-MACS®


in the


UK and Ireland where it is fast becoming the preferred solid surface choice among interior designers and architects in the bathroom sector.


fabricate. The unique composition produces a material that leaves nothing to be desired in terms of creative freedom, offering limitless design possibilities. Supplied in thicknesses of


B


12mm, 9mm and 6mm, HI- MACS®


is available in 113 colours


and with many new additions to the range for 2012, it is versatile and adaptable, allowing groundbreaking and original ideas to be brought to life. Plus, the benefits of using HI- MACS® solid surface in the


oasting visually seamless lines, HI-MACS®


is non- porous, durable and easy to


bathroom don’t end there. This hard wearing material is also extremely sanitary and the material holds a specialist hygiene certificate, making it particularly suited for use in these environments. The extensive HI-MACS®


portfolio now also includes 22 designs of sinks and 13 vanity basins – available in over 60 colours - to complement any bathroom either in a commercial or domestic environment. Architects, interior designers


and bathroom installers will also be keen to know that the full range of HI-MACS®


for download in CAD software- compatible format by clicking on www.himacsuk.co.uk


For more information telephone 0116 257 3415, email marketing@lathams.co.uk or visit www.himacsuk.co.uk


Fabricator - Hofmann Innenausbau, Germany


Material - Hi Macs Alpine White


Image: colours is now available


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