Product gallery SIGNATURE STYLE
Armourcoat has announced the launch of the Duncan MacKellar Signature Collection of exclusive polished plaster wall finishes. Devised by Armourcoat founder and Creative Director Duncan MacKellar, the Signature finishes reflect his unique creativity and passion, with an expert understanding of decorative plaster techniques. The launch also commemorates the pinnacle of the Armourcoat business at its 30 year anniversary. The Signature Collection comprises of four new polished plaster finishes; Biellese, Calabresi, Nebrodi, Volsini, inspired by an Italian heritage and Duncan’s artistic interpretation of natural forms and surface effects. These artisan finishes represent the highest level of product mastery, redefining the technique and underlining Armourcoat’s lead role in the industry. Creating rich, opulent and luxurious interiors, each Signature polished plaster finish is presented in a unique colour hand selected by Duncan to complement the design. The Duncan MacKellar Signature Collection was officially launched in the UK at DX, part of the May Design Series. The finishes can also be viewed at the new Brunner showroom at 62-68 Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell.
signature@armourcoat.co.uk |
www.signature.armourcoat.com
HAMILTON LITESTAT ONLINE
Hamilton Litestat’s inspirational and informative website is now live and fully operational. The decorative electrical wiring accessories specialist and lighting control and multi-room audio systems manufacturer has created the new platform to meet the specific needs of individual users. Its content is intuitive and the functionality gives direct and instant access to required information. The site’s aim is to help interior designers to visualise the entire range of products and solutions in an interiors context and the vast number of creative possibilities and options on offer. The new site showcases the full decorative electrical wiring accessories range, allowing, at a click or touch, the simple selection and review of each collection by popular name, finish and product type. Areas such as the ‘Bespoke’ design service highlights why so many designers choose Hamilton when they need a non-standard configuration, such as a special finish or colour, or a special plate function or technical element for a challenging project brief. 01747 860088 |
info@hamilton-litestat.com www.hamilton-litestat.com
CRAFT IN LEATHER
Anthony Vrahimis Ltd. is a London based leather design and production manufacturer and is recognised as one of the UK’s foremost leather product makers and design consultants. With over 25 years’ experience in the leather industry, Anthony fuses his creative talent and technical expertise with a team of highly experienced designers and craftspeople recognised for their incredible attention to detail. Anthony's core passion lies with architecture and interiors and highlights includes Mulberry's flagship outlets globally. He is currently completing a three year project for a private client in the Middle East and has recently completed a project for the Firmdale hotel group's new central London hotel launch. Anthony offers product development services and specialises in managing and implementing design concepts through to final production stage. Anthony also has a core focus on educational and research development and has been attached to the Royal College of Art and the London College of Fashion. He continues to provide facilities for courses in machine cutting and handbag design, in addition to overseeing and tutoring graduates from a wide range of educational facilities accredited by the University of London. 0207 686 0001 |
mail@anthonyvr.com |
www.anthonyvr.com
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