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LUXURY DESIGNED IN BRITAIN
Over the past seven years the London-based luxury design agency Casa Forma has secured a reputation for professionalism and creativity, delivering luxury projects in London and internationally that are completely bespoke and expertly considered. Launched in 2007 by Faiza Seth, Casa Forma’s team is led by a highly talented design- experts with a diverse international background and both design and architecture experience. With a string of impressive projects in the pipeline, Casa Forma has recently completed this sumptuous and luxurious 22nd floor office in Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. The design scheme exudes an international flair that incorporates accents reflecting Middle Eastern culture and traditions. All furniture is designed by Casa Forma in ebony and mixed with saddle-stitched hide to further accentuate its luxury. Continuing the expansion into the Middle East, the studio has been appointed to design a five-star hotel close the main financial centre of Riyadh, South Arabia, which is expected to be finished by 2015.
www.casaforma.co.uk
CONCEALED, CONNECTED, CLOSED Powermatic® Free Swing is the latest controlled, concealed door
closer to be introduced by Samuel Heath. Connected to the building’s 24-volt fire alarm system, the new door closer can function in the same way as the company’s popular Powermatic® door closer or can allow a door to be operated manually and left open as desired once the mechanism has been primed by opening the door to its maximum. When the fire alarm is activated, or there is a power failure, the inactive door closer becomes active and the door is closed automatically at a controlled
rate.The new door closer complies with two harmonised European performance standards, BS EN 1154 (controlled door closing devices) and BS EN 1155 (electrically powered free swing and hold-open devices), and is manufactured in the UK under processes and systems that comply with BS EN 9001, thereby allowing it to carry the CE mark. Powermatic®
Free Swing offers a number of advantages over
standard, surface mounted door closers thanks to the fact that it is totally concealed when the door is closed. 0121 766 4200
sales@samuel-heath.com |
wwwpowermatic-freeswing.co.uk
CHOCOLATE DECADENCE
Chocolate is just one of six contemporary colours introduced by Vicaima as part of their new stained oak doors range, which answers the growing trend for attractively stained real wood veneers in modern homes, apartments and hotel suites. The doors are available either textured or smooth finished in six popular colours including Hazel, Chocolate, Grey, Limed Oak, Wenge and Walnut, offering plenty of scope for individual design tastes. The new Vicaima stained doors come complete with edge banding to match the faces and can be supplied either as individual door leaves or within a door assembly comprising of door, frame and ironmongery depending upon client requirements. As with all Vicaima doors a full range of performance and glazing specifications can be accommodated, including FD30 and FD60 fire rated, Secured by Design (SBD) and acoustic options. Vicaima have a wealth of experience in the design, manufacture and supply of door assemblies and this expertise and innovation has seen their products specified for an ever growing number of UK and international luxury apartments, hotel and leisure developments, plus numerous commercial projects. 01793 532333 |
www.vicaima.com
80 Interior Design Today July 2014
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