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The highs and lows of hospitality seating


Designed to fulfil a variety of spaces, Lyndon’s handcrafted Agent and Callisto collections of stools combine comfort with flexibility and are particularly useful for venues where space is at a premium. Whether it’s a high or low stool, each bears the infamous Lyndon guarantee of handcrafted luxury; bringing


style and personality to any establishment. For added flexibility, they can easily be moved from one space to another, and for a powerful design impact, a combination of both high and low stools can be staged; offering differing heights at which to eat, drink or relax.


www.lyndon.co.uk Hunter Douglas ceiling creates continuity Simpson Architects, had specified Heartfelt®


A Girlguiding activity centre in Cheshire had Hunter Douglas Architectural’s innovative felt ceiling installed in the second development phase after the architect was so impressed with its performance in the first building. John Piercy Holroyd, Associate Director of Walker in the first building at


Pettypool. When the second phase was under construction, Heartfelt® was specified again for the common areas of the bedroom block, instead of gypsum plank, which had been originally earmarked, because of its superior acoustic performance and aesthetic qualities.


01604 648229 www.hunterdouglas.co.uk


Bradite offices primed and ready to go


The new head office and distribution centre for Bradite is now being protected by using one of the company’s most successful products. Steel girders in the 3,000 sq metre building just outside Manchester have been coated in the firm’s EP92


Surface Tolerant Primer. The product is a high performance, two-pack epoxy solvent-based coating with a surface drying time of just two hours. Recommended for use as part of paint system or internally as a two-coat application, it can be applied in temperatures of 0°C and above but should be 3°C above dew point. Once mixed it has a pot life of up to 8 hours and can be applied by brush, roller or spray.


01248 600315 www.bradite.com Custom-made ceiling for new office ceiling, using 3,500m2


A technically complex custom-designed leaf canopy, made possible thanks to the engineering prowess of Hunter Douglas Architectural, is one of the highlights of the new Dutch Charity Lottery Office. The scheme saw Hunter Douglas Architectural design and produce a flat of roof panels and ensuring both the inside and


outside panels had the same dimensions. The panels comprise four square tiles of 650mm x 650mm, which are fixed to an aluminium profile, made by Prometal, and the sets of four leaves are fixed to the ceiling with 58 different types of mounts to form one complex puzzle.


01604 648229 www.hunterdouglas.co.uk


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