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Previous page (15): Motionspot’s Doc M Pack, which comprises of a long-projection WC and washbasin.
Above: The accessible sanitaryware from Grohe includes the shown Smart Comfort Care designs, which offer safe sanitary facilities without looking institutional.
Right: Motionspot offers a range of accessible items, including a shower seat.
becoming increasingly particular about the look and feel of their accessible bathroom and want additional support without compromising on style,” Maley says. Motionspot’s end users have this attitude in abundance. Focusing on the luxury market, the company is working to banish every last vestige of the institutional aesthetic associated with accessibility, which still persists at the lower level. It develops its own products with manufacturers, sells a curated range of existing pieces, and also offers a design service. Its product development includes bi-folding glass shower doors that stack back to create full circulation space (an alternative to shower curtains) and a future-proofing concept of removable grab-rails and seats. The fixings and cover panels are built in during installation and can then be slotted on at a later date (and removed just as easily).
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