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demista™ heated mirror pads are an ideal solution for steamed up bathroom mirrors, providing a simple and inexpensive additional function to your bathroom space. The pads come in a variety of sizes, and can be used in multiples if very large areas need to be covered. demista™ heated mirror pads can also be made to order in special sizes. Fitting is easy, just fix the self- adhesive pad to the back of the mirror and connect to the lighting circuit so that the mirror is warmed when the lights are switched on. The pads are manufactured in the UK and have proven quality after 20 years in the market worldwide. demista™ is the innovator of steam free mirrors and the first heated mirror pads sold in the UK. They are the first choice for builders, developers and specifiers for projects such as luxury apartments, hotels and leisure centres, new home developments and refurbishment projects both at home and abroad. 01923 866600 sales@demista.co.uk | www.demista.co.uk


POWER AND LIGHT


Jason Ng, MK Electric Marketing Communications Specialist, discusses how electrical accessories can really contribute in setting the tone of an interior space. “There has never been a better time to design for interiors. A review of statistics from Haskel and Pesole notes that businesses in the United Kingdom are investing up to £35 billion a year on design and that design-intensive industries are employing up to 350,000 people with many more workers in design-related roles. “Designers are talking about ‘new luxury’; creating spaces that elicit special feelings, experiences and memories for clients. This differs from ‘old luxury’ which was more about the products themselves, and the expensive brands. ‘New luxury’ demands that electrical accessories contribute to a room’s overall aesthetic impact. “Ranges like MK Electric’s new Elements Collection of wiring accessories equip designers with a palette of colours and textures. Dimmers and sockets can now take on the appearance of stone, wood, hide or ceramics to complement or contrast with their surroundings. It’s this sort of attention to detail that high-end designers are looking for to create a space that they can truly claim is unique.


“Hand-in-hand with the designer’s quest to 74 Interior Design Today July 2014


create something individual is the user’s expectation of the latest in technology, a demand experienced in both the luxury hotel and residential sectors. Specifiers are looking for functionality, which is high-tech but also instinctive, such as MK’s new touch technology for on-off switching and dimming functions. “These are exciting times for interior design


globally. Electrical accessories are a small part, but an important one: that first touch of a switch can set the tone for the whole room experience.”


www.mkelements.com (note: Haskel, J and Pesole, A (2011) Design Services, design rights and design lengths in the UK, London, the intellectual property office)


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