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Riviera Home brings the quality of handmade carpets to Design Central North West
Interior designers from across the North West experienced the unique quality of handmade carpets from Riviera Home, as it exhibited at Design Central North West. Making fi ne quality carpets by hand, Riviera Home lets homes and businesses enjoy exquisite carpets created with the care and attention that can only come with artisan craftmanship. A GoodWeave®
certifi ed business, every Riviera Home carpet is produced
ethically with a conscious effort to be responsible, supporting education programmes and ensuring decent work for communities. Richard Moore, sales & marketing director, says: “Our two-days at Design Central North West were well spent and the interest we received in ranges such as Monaco, Milano and Capri was nothing short of uplifting. The event gave us the chance to showcase the unique quality of these styles fi rst- hand and to tell our story of ethical handmade carpets made with natural materials. We’re looking forward to building on these new connections and helping to create beautiful interiors with Riviera Home carpets at their foundation.”
01299 871446
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Coverings_DPR.indd 1 Luceco’s safe lighting at Leigh House
Luceco has recently supplied anti ligature luminaires to Leigh House Hospital, an acute psychiatric facility within the Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, providing treatment programmes for young people experiencing mental illness. Anti-ligature Atlas bulkheads were installed throughout the hospital, particularly in corridors, bedrooms, and recreation spaces. Anti-ligature luminaires prevent vulnerable people from accidentally or intentionally self-harming. They are designed with reduced apertures between the diffuser and body of the fi tting with minimal protruding or moving elements and rounded peripheries to prevent attachment points. Anti-ligature Atlas is ideal for personal spaces such as bedrooms or bathrooms offering dimmable, emergency, and self-test variations, and being wall or ceiling mounted with fl ush anti tamper screws ensuring only engineer access to the luminaire. Linear Climate Anti-ligature was used in therapy rooms and various stores and plant areas. Suitable for use in secure environments due to its IK10 rated steel body with UV stabilised fi re-retardant polycarbonate diffuser and tamper resistant screws, Climate Anti-ligature offers an effi cacy up to 143 Llm/cW.
01952 238 100
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Lighting_DPR.indd 1 Knightsbridge reaches new highs
The new Potentia LED high bay range from Knightsbridge provides an ideal solution for industrial applications requiring versatility, fl exibility, durability, control and performance. The high bays, which come in two sizes, incorporate tri-wattage and dual-CCT functions along with other innovative features to
deliver long-life and powerful illumination. The high bays feature a selectable CCT switch, allowing users to adjust the colour temperature between 4,000 K and 5,000 K according to preference.
01582 887760
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Lighting_PR.indd 1 The ‘wow’ factor with SterlingOSB Zero 31/10/2023 10:31
Drawing inspiration from the natural world – a class-leading safety fl oor
Altro continues to innovate with the launch of Altro Illustra™
with stunning natural aesthetic designs and the option to go adhesive-free to save carbon, money and time. The latest development from Altro draws inspiration from the natural world with a range that delivers visual texture
and softness yet provides all the performance characteristics you’d expect from the long-established surfaces innovator and authority on safety fl ooring. Altro Illustra is available in both adhesive-free and traditional adhered options, providing versatility and fl exibility.
01462 489 516
www.altro.com 13/11/2023 10:01Fibo wall panels in energy-effi cient housing ADF11_Altro_Interiors - Floors & Floor
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In need of a bigger space to work from, TMV architects harnessed its own team’s design and build skills to create an offi ce using a combination of West Fraser’s SterlingOSB Zero and corrugated metal. The panels consist of a 140 mm insulating foam core sandwiched between two SterlingOSB Zero sheathing boards. The result is a building system that is extremely strong
and energy effi cient. Eleanor Stamp, senior architectural designer at the practice says that, although the offi ce had to be a cost-effective build, its open-plan design and the natural feel that the SterlingOSB Zero brings to the space makes it a great place to work.
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DMDmodular has successfully completed a fully energy-effi cient housing project that tackles the industry’s most pressing challenges, with Fibo’s waterproof wall panels used throughout. Manufactured from layers of PEFC certifi ed plywood and high-pressure laminate, Fibo’s wall
panels offer a sustainable alternative to tiles, with a carbon saving of 40%. The panels have been installed in a classic Denver White tile effect design, across areas where high-strength, durability and quick assembly were required, such as bathrooms and kitchens.
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