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100% design show preview


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The Phoenix Range from Cooke Brothers (Stand E228) is an innovative balustrading and handrail solution undergoing testing to all relevant European standards and Building Regulations. Because it is an entirely modular system, the Phoenix Balustrading range allows complete design flexibility. With myriad tube and infill panel options to create the “wow factor”, it can be adapted and bespoke manufactured to suit any plan and design scheme.


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Interiors


The longest running of 100% Design’s five sections, Interiors presents leading international brands exhibiting everything from furniture and lighting to fabrics and accessories. New exhibitors for 2016 include German furniture


specialists, veteran glass-makers, and a lighting and furniture studio. A new showcase within Interiors, Design London, will take centre stage at the show, next to the Central Bar. Consisting of a carefully edited group of less than 15 brands, Design London will spotlight the very best in design manufacturing, with each company chosen to complement one another and as contributors to London’s reputation as design capital of the world.


Workplace


Solus Ceramics (Stand E493) a leading supplier of innovative and inspiring architectural wall and floor tiles, will be exhibiting its latest trendsetting tile ranges at this years 100% Design show at Olympia London. Visitors to the stand will be able to explore modern and innovative tile shapes and designs that mimic and take inspiration from timber and marble through to carbon fibre and quartzite.


100% Design’s Workplace section is claimed to be the only one of its kind in the UK. Reflecting the growing appreciation for workplace design worldwide, the section presents the ways in which the world’s most innovative companies are using design thinking to improve the experience and productivity of the workplace. The best in commercial design will be on show, with seating,


desking, electronic innovations, acoustic panels, storage systems, lighting and flooring all represented. New exhibitors for 2016 include commercial furniture brands and workplace acoustics experts.


Kitchens & Bathrooms


This section brings together high-end manufacturers and exhibitors responding to the demand from the hospitality and interior design trade, demonstrating quality innovation across components, materials, equipment and effective use of space.


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Exhibitors in Kitchens & Bathrooms include leading


ceramics manufacturers, bathroom fittings specialists, bathroom design companies, natural stone experts and even a boat outfitter. Exhibitors debuting this year sit alongside long-established firms who have enjoyed many successful appearances.


Design & Build


The largest section at 100% Design, Design & Build features a materials showcase, technology and home automation, as well as a curated architectural lighting showcase; ‘The Darkroom’. Visitors will experience the materiality of the show through a bespoke installation showcasing innovation in material technologies. Exhibitors include wooden flooring companies, including


some making their first appearance at 100% Design, as well as glazing suppliers, and surface designers. Other exhibitors on show include bespoke flooring designers and hand-crafted light switch manufacturers.


Emerging Brands


Emerging Brands is 100% Design’s dedicated platform committed to uncovering the best and freshest ideas from tomorrow’s new talent. Firms celebrating their first year in business will be joined by startups using 100% Design as their European launch pad. Exhibitors include furniture and soft furnishings designers,


interior print designers, glass and vinyl illustrators, and lifestyle brands.


For more information on 100% Design please visit 100percentdesign.co.uk


www.architectsdatafile.co.uk


Emerging Brands © Lux’Ellence


Build & Design © Sky-Frame


Interiors © Axel Veit


Workplace © Johanson


Kitchens & Bathrooms © antoniolupi


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