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Sculptural Curves at One Blackfriars A


rmourcoat’s Sculptural three- dimensional wall finish features in the ground floor foyer at One


Blackfriars residential tower in London’s South Bank. The building designed by SimpsonHaugh and Partners is a compelling architectural achievement, with a stunning arc of glass taking inspiration from


Sarpaneva’s Lansetti II vase. Inside the building the curves continue


with a vast, immaculate resident foyer and lift lobby by London-based luxury interior design studio, Goddard Littlefair. With their signature quality and attention to detail it provides the feeling of a five-star hotel entrance. Armourcoat’s seamless ‘Fluted’ Sculptural design was specified by the studio for the flanking feature walls to provide a sense of scale and grandeur on entering the space. Sculptural wall designs are created using


a combination of traditional hand sculpting and computer aided design to ensure total accuracy during installation while retaining the essence of hand crafting. The panels are mineral based and incorporate up to 30 per cent post-consumer recycled content, are non-toxic and are completely non-combustible. Once the panels are installed each design can be finished in a range of decorative surface finishes.


01732 460668 www.armourcoat.com


Luceco “works out” at The Hornsea Hub! Recently released new capping system


Quantum Flooring Solutions has recently released two versions of a new capping system: Slimline Capping and Slimline Cap Cove Combined. These profiles are designed to have a much smaller cap over the vinyl floorcovering join than traditional capping. This reduces the risk of dirt and dust build-up, making the Slimline Range excellent for healthcare environments. It also gives the Capping Strips a cleaner look and finish. The two profiles offer differing options to contractors. The classic style Slimline Capping can be used with Quantum’s usual Cove Formers, while the Slimline Combined consists of a singular Cap and Cove profile. This can be fitted quickly and easily with the promise of a clean, professional look. Both profiles are available in six colours, to suit the unobtrusive colour schemes of most healthcare projects. To request a sample of either of these new Slimline Capping Strips, or for any further information, please email.


0161 627 4222 info@quantumflooring.co.uk


Luceco has supplied energy efficient LED lighting to new facilities at Hornsea Hub working alongside East Riding Infrastructure & Facilities. East Riding of Yorkshire Council awarded the £7.5 million contract for the redevelopment. ERI&F operate on a commercial basis, delivering and maintaining East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s infrastructure and facilities. Hornsea Hub has enjoyed a complete refurbishment and extension of the centre, the new build element included a new Foyer, Library and Cafe with a commercial kitchen on the ground floor and Gym and Dance Studio on the first floor. The refurbishment programme included a Children's & Adult’s Centre, Swimming Pool, Squash Courts and Sports Hall. Various luminaires were included in the lighting design, notably flagship fittings, Contour and Platinum. With its stunning two-storey extension, Hornsea Hub will provide a new focal point for the central promenade, the project is part of a wider regeneration programme for the sea front designed to attract more visitors to the area, as well as serving the local community.


01952 238 100 www.luceco.uk


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