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New door closer opens more opportunities


Concealed door closer manufacturer, Samuel Heath has launched a new controlled, concealed door closer for use with concealed hinges which will offer many more opportunities for specifiers wishing to maintain a clean appearance to doors and interiors. Using the technological and engineering principles that have seen Samuel Heath’s Powermatic door closers become market-leaders in the field of discreet door closing, the new Powermatic Axis door closer has been designed to work with SIMONSWERK’s popular TECTUS concealed hinge system. Powermatic Axis is the culmination of close co-operation between both companies’ technical and manufacturing departments, involving design, engineering and rigorous testing. The door closer has been successfully fire tested to BS EN 1634-1 for FD30 and FD60 fire doors and is currently being assessed for CE marking which will signify its compliance with BS EN 1154 and ability to enable doors to meet relevant accessibility requirements stipulated by Approved Document M and BS 8300-2: 2018. The cover plates of the closer, which conceal the adjustment fixings, are designed to match those of the hinge, both in shape and finish.


0121 766 4200 www.concealeddoorclosers.com Salone’s Top 15 Trends INVISTA Antron® carpet fibre has revealed the top 15 trends and colours of the year; presenting inspiration


from its discoveries at Milan’s famed Salone del Mobile. Milano and Fuorisalone design events. In ‘Top15 Trends & Colors 2019’, now available for download from its website, www.antron.eu, Antron®


carpet fibre


presents colour palettes inspired by the diverse range of exhibits and installations encountered at the events. With themes such as light, nature, global craft heritage, sanctuary and respite, tribal design and the glitz and glam of the 80s revival; the resource is a fascinating insight into the future direction of interiors. Heike Schmidt, INVISTA Antron®


carpet fibre, explains the concept behind the resource: “Colour is a key element of these


relationships and so we wanted to explore this connection through the palettes available in our Antron® LumenaTM


carpet fibre.” With colour impacting every aspect of commercial interiors, the openly available


‘Top15 Trends & Colors 2019’ will also prove a useful tool for interior designers looking to future proof their projects with colours and palettes resulting from the world’s largest interior design and furniture fair.


www.antron.eu www.INVISTA.com Laying tiles over underfloor heating is easy with Kerakoll’s system


Award-winning Biogel No Limits White fixed the limestone tiles over an underfloor heating system in the kitchen of this Cotswolds house. The Biogel range consists of two formulations (standard setting Biogel No Limits and rapid setting Biogel Revolution) that can be used on any substrate due to the inclusion of new polymers to give them a high shear strength. The consistency means that the adhesives wet the entire tile as well as the substrate, giving an excellent bond and superior performance. They also have a very low environmental impact with low CO2


and very low VOC ratings and a large amount of recycled


material in them. The tiles were then grouted with Fugabella Color. Safe and easy to work with, this is a new generation Resina-cemento hybrid grout that has just been launched in the UK. It does not contain Portland cement so it does not develop efflorescence. There are 50 different colours available, making it easy to specify one that fits with the colour scheme of the room. Contact the Kerakoll team for product details and technical advice.


01527 578000 www.kerakoll.co.uk Callisto stars with Luceco


Luceco has recently launched a brand-new edition to their LED luminaire range. Callisto is a contemporary and stylish linear LED surface mounted luminaire, offering over 100,000 hours of maintenance free, operational life with an efficacy of 135 Llm/cW, and lumen output variants ranging from 11,000lm up to 32,000lm. Callisto is a high-level LED luminaire designed as an alternative to traditional HID and T5 lamp luminaires. Environmentally friendly, with no warm up time to produce 100 per cent light output and no maintenance over its lifetime, Callisto offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional luminaires. Suitable for many commercial applications such as front of house and high street environments, Callisto also benefits from IK10 rating so can be used in semi industrial applications as well recreational and sports facilities, offering both wide and narrow optical light distribution. Callisto is available as fixed output, DALI dimmable, emergency back-up variants, PIR and LiteIP and offers excellent photometric performance, as well as being a very visually pleasing energy saving luminaire.


01952 238 100 www.luceco.com


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