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SKOPOS DESIGN ECUADOR


June will see the launch of a new upholstery collection from the Accents range by Skopos. Following the vibrancy of the Calle velvets launched by Skopos in May, Ecuador is a collection of textured weaves, delivering natural simplicity with tonal interest. This collection offers an extensive palette of 29 colours echoing nature and the tropics. Both collections are inherently flame retardant to Crib 5, offering 45,000 Martindale rubs in line with the requirements of the contract hotel and leisure sector. Tel: +44 (0)1924 465 191 www.skoposdesignltd.com


BRIDGMAN KINGSTON MODULAR FURNITURE Bridgman is one of the leading suppliers of quality outdoor furniture, supplying garden centres, hotels, conference centres, clubs, sporting organisation, both in the UK and abroad. The company prides itself on the standards of its 4 Seasons furniture, with design, style and comfort being the most important priorities. Two projects completed in 2011 were the RAC Club in Surrey and the Al Shallal Theme Park in Jeddah. Both organisations have since placed further substantial orders. Joint MD Howard Barnett observes: “If customers feel comfortable and relaxed, they are far more likely to return to the venue and repeat business is fundamental to the success of any company.” Bridgman use only top quality Hularo® weave, extruded in its Indonesian factory. The furniture is hand-woven to a standard that can only be achieved with 20 years experience. Each of the five ranges has its own size and colour of weave and design, consisting of matching dining, lounging and sunbathing products. This affords the opportunity for many of the dining suites and lounging sets to also be used inside, enabling a synergy to be created for both indoors and outside areas. The Pure range is also available with fully waterproof cushions. Tel: +44 (0)20 8804 7474 www.bridgman.co.uk


ULSTER CARPETS MAJOR INVESTMENT The board of Ulster Carpets has approved a £6 million investment in the second phase of the company’s £30 million redevelopment of its manufacturing base in Portadown, Northern Ireland, setting an industry standard for sustainable 21st century manufacturing. This latest stage involves the construction of a state-of-the-art Dyehouse and Energy Centre, a significant step forward in reaching Ulster Carpets’ goal of being carbon neutral by 2020. Planning permission is now being sought and building work is expected to get underway next year. RMI has been appointed as architects for the project and will work alongside planning consultants Turley Associates. Tel: +44 (0)28 3833 4433 www.ulstercarpets.com


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NEOTERIC LUXURY SPHERE SWING Neoteric Luxury’s award-winning Sphere Swing is a designed as a sculptural conversation piece as well as functional seating. The cocoon-like swing is hand-woven from environmentally friendly outdoor fibres and outfitted with reticulated foam and Greenguard® certified fabrics. Tel: +1 305 438 2842 www.neotericluxury.com


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