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New lighting ranges from Luceco are adaptable and sustainable
When it comes to adaptability and sustainability in lighting, Luceco’s latest innovation delivers on both fronts. It’s two new LED lighting batten ranges – Climate and Luxpack Essence – designed for industrial lighting applications, have been developed to be kind to the environment and are simple to install – a real win for everyone. The two ranges have been designed to meet the differing needs of the industrial lighting market. Rugged Climate, being IP65 rated, is ideal for outdoor settings such as warehouses and car parks, while the Luxpack, with its white aesthetic and IP20 rating, is suitable for indoor spaces such as offi ces and garages. Conceived with sustainability at its heart, both Climate and Luxpack are designed to be serviceable, with the LED board and driver units being easily replaced if required without the need for tools, just a few simple clicks is all that’s needed to remove and replace them – this modular feature dispenses with the need to replace the entire unit, saving not only time whilst on site but also signifi cantly reduces the amount of waste ending up in landfi ll.
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Lighting_DPR.indd 1 Stone & Ceramic completes stunning STK Steakhouse install with Mapei
Stone & Ceramic has completed an extensive tile installation, using a Mapei system, at London’s newest STK Steakhouse & Bar. Located on the 18th fl oor of The Gantry hotel in Stratford, the installation for refurbishment and fi t-out contractor, ITC, features a stunning charcoal-toned scheme throughout the main restaurant fl oors, walls and wash rooms. Mapei products specifi ed included uncoupling membrane, two EMICODE: EC1 Plus certifi ed adhesives and signature grout, Ultracolor Plus. During the installation, Stone & Ceramic installed Mapeguard UM 35 waterproofi ng, uncoupling anti-fracture membrane to fl oor areas, to aid with the even distribution of potential in service stresses to the applied tiling. Two Mapei cementitious adhesives, with very low VOC formulations, were used to install the tiles: Keraquick S1 adhesive – a quick- setting, deformable cementitious adhesive and Kerafl ex, with an extended open time. Tiles were then grouted into place with Ultracolor Plus grout – Mapei’s anti-effl orescence, quick-setting and drying polymer-modifi ed grout which features water-repellent DropEffect®
and mould-resistant BioBlock®
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Tiles_DPR.indd 1 Ball products, 05/04/2024 11:38
By the book installation for library F.
including dual-
purpose Stopgap Fill and Prime thixotropic primer and Stopgap 1200 smoothing compound, have been used to create a large-scale, high- performance fl ooring fi nish in the new Nottingham Central Library as part of a £4 billion regeneration project.
Contractors used F. Ball’s Stopgap Fill and Prime and Stopgap 1200 smoothing compound to prepare metal raised access panels in all areas, creating a perfectly smooth surface for fl oorcoverings.
01538 361 633
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Floors_PR.indd 1 Infi nity modular fi bre-optic star ceiling05/04/2024 09:39
The Infi nity modular fi bre-optic star ceiling system by Starscape has been at the forefront of bespoke feature lighting in the Home Cinema since its release in 2012. Easy to fi t magnetic rails coupled with the LightFlow™ optical connectors ensure installation is quick
and simple. Every panel array is custom made for each project and is unique, meaning no two installations are ever the same, and the system can be adapted to almost any space and ceiling. Full RGBW DMX enabled lightsources allow for seamless integration with most home automation systems, and full control of the whole ceiling.
01289 332900
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