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CLERKENWELL DESIGN WEEK SHOW PREVIEW; APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS 35


New London Design Hub set to open


Opening in the heart of Clerkenwell’s design quarter during Design Week 2022, RAK Ceramics is launching their inaugeral Design Hub – a go-to destination for designers, architects and developers looking to explore the possibilities of choosing RAK Ceramics products for their projects. The Design hub will feature the fi rst UK display of a brand- new collaboration with renowned fashion designer Elie Saab which will feature a range of edits from the Elie Saab Maison collection. To mark the opening several renowned European designers will provide their Design Insight in a series of inspirational talks and seminars during Clerkenwell Design Week. These include Giuseppe Scutella, who collaborated with RAK Ceramics on its luxurious RAK-Cloud and RAK-Petit collections and Federico Sandri, one half of the design duo behind the beautiful RAK-Variant collection. Guests at the Design Hub opening events can also hear from Patrick Norguet, on the thinking behind the RAK-Valet sanitaryware range. Tours of the Design Hub will take place during the launch party on Tuesday 24 May, with guests invited to enjoy a cocktail and evening entertainment to mark the opening ceremony. For a full list of events and to book visit the Clerkenwell Design Week website at www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com


01730 237850 www.rakceramics.com/uk


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Glidevale on board with Offsite Alliance


26/04/2022 10:29


Glidevale Protect is collaborating with leading offsite construction partners and reinforcing its expertise within the sector by becoming a member of the Offsite Alliance, the not-for-profi t Community Interest Company that aims to promote and prioritise the use of modern methods


of construction. With a proven track record of supplying a variety of offsite projects, ranging from private and social housing to education builds, Glidevale Protect is a specialist in energy effi ciency, ventilation, condensation control and damp proofi ng across the built environment.


0161 905 5700 www.glidevaleprotect.com/offsite-manufacturing ADF05_Glidevale_Appointments & News_PR.indd 1 Delivering long-term sustainability


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Tata Steel’s Shotton Works has launched an ambitious sustainability commitment, with a 20% carbon reduction target in year one. The Shotton Works site has been producing market- leading steel products for 125 years. Recognising that today’s changing world is faced with a


climate emergency, the Tata Steel team at Shotton Works is committed to providing a positive environmental legacy. With the Shotton Works site situated next to a protected wetland, some of its earliest sustainability efforts in preserving the natural environment were recognised with a Prince of Wales Award for Conservation all the way back in 1971.


www.tatasteeleurope.com www.colorcoat-online.com


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