38 products of the year supplement JIS Europe adds Midhurst side rail to range R permeable surfacing
Inspired by the traditional Japanese wall screen, JIS Europe’s rail has been designed to offer a unique and unusual twist on the traditional rail, standing away from the wall partitioning and screening the bathroom. This elegant rail would ideally suit the larger bathroom, offering quite the style statement whilst being highly functional. As always, the rail is
manufactured from 100 per cent stainless steel and measures 1765mm high x 500mm wide with a further 50mm for the feet and has a total projection of 560mm from the wall. For more information visit the JIS Europe website.
Two-phase enchancement programme
Clearstone manufacture and install their own system using high quality UV stable resins and our skilled and experienced installers are employed and trained by us
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Schueco UKis undertaking a two-phase development of its highly successful AWS outward-opening window range. The first phase sees the introduction of new profiles and fittings to increase the number of opening variations. Among the latter are new double outward-opening windows without a central fixed mullion but with continuous centre seals. The system offers
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exciting new fenestration opportunities. Schueco UK believes that these new AWS window options will prove ideal for balconies on large-scale, inner-city residential developments. For more information, visit the Schueco UK website.
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