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100% Design Preview 4 3M


Diversified technology company 3M will be at 100% Design for the first time this year. Their stand, designed by New Yorker Todd Bracher, will showcase the very latest product innovations for the architectural and design marketplace, including environmentally sustainable, decorative wall and furniture coverings, colour­shifting glass finishes as well as brand new ultra­sophisticated lighting products, launched recently by 3M in the US. The recently extended DI­NOC Architectural Finishes Range from 3M will be on display. With more than 500 patterns available in the range, DI­NOC is ideal for any furniture, design or architectural application. A whole new look can be created quickly and cost­effectively, but not at the expense of aesthetics. The products provide an uncanny resemblance to natural materials such as wood grain and stone, as well as other types of surfaces such as brushed metals and carbon fibre effects.


New for 2013 is the DI­NOC Architectural Finishes E­Series from 3M.


Made without PVC and requiring no harsh chemicals to maintain them, the films offer an environmentally sustainable solution along with an authentic, natural look. Fasara Glass Finishes will also be on the stand, demonstrating how


they can transform interior glass doors or the inside surfaces of windows, capturing the look of etched, treated or texturised glass to an astonishing degree, at a fraction of the price. The products enable customised privacy while preserving natural light and creating an open feel even in confined spaces. 3M will be inspiring a new spectrum of creativity by showing how the


shimmering, colour­shifting effect of coloured glass can be achieved at a fraction of the cost using Dichroic Glass Finishes. A stunning addition to any space, the finishes are available in cool (Chill) or warm (Blaze) colours. Stand Number: E170 0845 601 6388 www.3M.co.uk/innovativefinishes


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BluePrint Ceramics BluePrint Ceramics are a specialist supplier of high quality innovative tiles to both the commercial and domestic markets working predominately with Architects and Interior Designers. 100% Design is an unmissable event on the architectural calendar and


BluePrint Ceramics decided this was a prime opportunity to showcase some of their latest innovative and exclusive collections, one of which is Flaster. The show is frequented by such industry professionals and as


BluePrint are at the forefront of the ceramic industry they decided this would be an ideal time to really push the brand and become a familiar name within the A&D community. BluePrint Ceramics will welcome you to a sneak preview of their unique and emerging products at their stand in the Eco Design and Build sector. Stand Number: E11 +44 (0) 121 268 3240 www.blueprintceramics.com


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BRABBU is a design brand that reflects an intense way of living, bringing fierceness, strength and power into an urban lifestyle. BRABBU design and produce a diverse range of furniture, case goods, upholstery, lighting, rugs, art and accessories that tells stories from the nature and the world. All designs are built on the foundations of the materials, textures, scents, flavours and colours that each product is made from. With BRABBU you will get more than a design piece, you will get a diversity of spaces fulfilled with memories and unique sensations in perfect harmony with your spaces and your personality. BRABBU design pieces are a gift for the senses. Every day the design team and craftsmen search for the most innovative materials and techniques to bring the comfort and function that your spaces deserve. BRABBU is exhibiting at 100% Design due to its great potential that


gathers professionals from every part of the world. Stand Number: L1 +351 915 084 995 www.brabbu.com


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