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Featuring an extensive selection of James Latham’s exclusive and semi-exclusive panel and timber products, the company’s new product specification showroom is now open at Suite 301 of the Business Design Centre in London. James Latham’s impressive product portfolio includes some of the most recognised decorative panel and timber brands in the world and the new facility is the perfect platform to showcase the sheer breadth of its offering, all under one roof. The fit-out has been cleverly designed to incorporate a number of James Latham’s focus products and as well as a showroom, the space will also be utilised for networking events, presentations, demonstrations, meetings, training and CPD seminars. Why not drop in for a look around. Visit the company website for updates and events. You can also follow Lathams on Twitter and Facebook.


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Signbox delivers in British Academy project  


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of Directors. Signbox had to ensure it delivered a signage network that could be removed in its entirety when required for filming purposes. This was achieved using simple and stylish polished brass button fixings. The installed signage featured 8mm thick toughened optiwhite glass, supported by polished brass project fixings and graphics printed on a Durst P10-160 to a reverse applied optically clear polyester.


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Signbox has just completed a major wayfinding and display signage project at Carlton House Terrace in Central London. Signbox’s opportunity to pitch came thanks to a personal recommendation made to the British Academy by the nearby Institute 


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Aluminium systems company Reynaers has outgrown its existing office and warehouse facilities in Birmingham, thanks to significant growth over recent years. The new headquarters is a major investment of £6 million for Reynaers, and proves the ongoing commitment the company has to the UK market. Justin Hunter, managing director at Reynaers, said: “We are all really looking forward to moving to our new premises in Longbridge this winter. We have purchased an existing building which has undergone a complete redesign. Work is well underway on an extention and complete refurbishment and refit of the interiors, providing us with more than double the space we currently have. This will give us a modern, purpose-built facility that can really showcase our aluminium windows, doors and curtain walling products. The building envelope will feature the new Hi-Finity corner solution, Structurally Clamped curtain wall, and parallel opening windows.” The new premises will have more than twice as much warehouse space to allow greater stock holding and shorter lead times. To allow for future expansion, more than double the amount of office space will be provided to accommodate more staff. A new canteen, breakout areas, a state-of-the-art gym and other recreational areas will be available, as well as a spacious a communal outside space.


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Laidlaw – one of the country’s leading names in architectural ironmongery, balustrades and security systems – is celebrating success, just six months after it was relaunched as an independent business. Chairman Steve Lee said since taking over the business in January, it is now fully re-established and is providing a range of exceptional architectural


ironmongery products through a number of partners. Laidlaw has eight regional centres across the UK, with 130 highly skilled staff who are trained to offer technical expertise for even the most complex architectural ironmongery, balustrades and security system needs across all sectors.


01902 600400 www.laidlaw.net enq.133 UK prestige projects feature in glossy book


Three prestige UK building projects feature in a glossy coffee table book of dozens of striking building schemes involving Hunter Douglas innovations. New Impressions contains images of 81 incredible schemes stretching from Abu Dhabi to Sweden and North America to Russia, including three prestige projects in the UK. The first is the bespoke African Ayous wood and Unigrid ceiling at the award-winning Library


of Birmingham. The book also includes The Haven Point leisure complex in South Shields, which uses 21,600 individually prepared terracotta elements. The Pavillion – a residential property in Coldingham Bay, Scotland – demonstrates Hunter Douglas’s ability to create smaller, but equally impressive spaces.


01604 766251 www.hunterdouglas.co.uk  enq.134 Air quality gold for Kingspan pipe insulation


Kingspan Industrial Insulation has once again dis- played its commitment to manufacturing excellence as products in its Kingspan Kooltherm FM Pipe Insulation range were awarded a best-in-class Eurofins Indoor Air Comfort Gold certificate. The certification recognises Kingspan Kooltherm FM Pipe Insulation as an out- standing material according to the VOC Indoor Air


Quality emissions regulations, achieving an A+ under the French VOC Regulations, a pass under AgBB, and compliance for both BREEAM and LEEDv4 on European projects including the UK. The programme requires man- ufacturers to engage in a process of continuous testing and auditing.


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