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Interiors Review


Hamilton Litestat “We’re really pleased with the number and quality of visitors we’ve had to our stand; those that did brave the weather to get here are genuinely interested in what’s on show. Interestingly, there’s been a trend this year for members of the public coming to the show to get inspiration on refurbishing or renovating their own homes, which may be down to the shift towards improving existing properties rather than moving. Lots of visitors to our stand were familiar with Hamilton and have come to see what’s new for 2013. Our new


collection of bronze effect finishes generated a lot of interest, as did the newly redesign Mercury Lighting System and our Mercury Multi-room Audio System. Overall, it was a productive show”. - Ian Hamilton, Managing Director. www.hamilton-litestat.com


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How Was It…?


We hear from exhibitors at this year’s INTERIORS UK about how they got on at the event.


Elstead Lighting The Interiors show provided a great platform for Elstead to launch their 300 new USA branded products to the UK market. Feiss is one of the best-known names in the US lighting market yet not well known in Europe. However, this is all set to change having made a trading agreement with UK based Elstead Lighting to partner with them for the European and 220V – 240V market. Stock deliveries for a carefully selected number of ranges from the Feiss portfolio continue through February 2013. Featured is Marcella Pendant Chandelier. www.elsteadlighting.com


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