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Schlüter-Systems introduces statement designer shelving
Schlüter® R
eleased at Cersaie 2018 and offering new possibilities for the creation of stylish features on tiled walls, -SHELF is a welcome introduction
to Schlüter-Systems’ range of solutions for tile and stone. SHELF avoids the need to drill through
finished coverings (and the waterproofing beneath) in pursuit of a shelving solution. Instead, products in the range are designed to coincide with grout lines, creating a more aesthetically pleasing and harmonious feel across an installation as well as preventing damage to its layers.
Three variants are available:
• Corner (SHELF-E) – range includes options for standard or retrofit installation
• Niche insert (SHELF-N) – sized to slot into the grout joints within a Schlüter niche
• Conventional (SHELF-W) – with anchor- ing legs for embedding into adhesive The shelves feature the distinctive FLORAL and CURVE designs of the
Schlüter® -KERDI-LINE-STYLE/-DRAIN-
STYLE grates released at Cersaie 2017, allowing for co-ordination across the drainage and storage elements of a room design. They are available not only in a smart brushed stainless steel, but also
in three of the most popular Schlüter® -
TRENDLINE finishes – Ivory, Stone Grey and Dark Anthracite.
01530 813396
www.schluterspecifier.co.uk
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ADF FEBRUARY 2019
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