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A world fi rst moves Unilin Panels closer to circularity
Transformational recycling technology from Unilin Panels reclaims wood fi bre from HDF and MDF and gives it a second life. MDF and HDF boards are commonly used in furniture and interior design, yet it has been impossible to recover and recycle them for reuse. Unilin Panels is beginning its journey to change this, reclaiming the wood fi bres from HDF and MDF in a viable way for reuse in the production of high- quality fi breboards. Over time, it will lock-in 380,000 tons of CO2 per year in the circular production of fi breboards. In the initial phase of onboarding technology, Unilin will use it for internal recycling at its Bazeilles production site, which has a history of cutting-edge production technology. Production capacity will gradually be increased to allow the recycling of externally sourced fi breboards and laminate fl oors with the goal to replace at least 25% of raw material with recycled fi bres by 2030. This patented technology is a world-fi rst and part of a wider investment programme in sustainable technology and initiatives, including a further €160m investment for projects over the next two years.
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ADF09_Unilin_Interiors_DPR.indd 1 24/08/2022 09:39 Introducing Nueva the latest addition to Kaldewei’s “Luxstainable” bathroom solutions
Kaldewei is a brand with a strong ethical and ecological conscience, and a pioneer in the fi eld of sustainability and as such their sanitaryware was the go-to solution for TV Chef Olaf Baumeister, when selected the bathrooms for his new project the luxury Hotel Seegarten, in Germany. In addition to the Centro Duo bathtubs, they also installed the new Nueva washbowls designed by Werner Aisslinger in 49 of the guest bathrooms. The hotel is the fi rst to receive the Nueva, Aisslinger succeeded in giving the bowls made of Kaldewei’s steel enamel a unique accent. The Nueva has a clear, authentic design, the elegant contour is offset adding a graceful precision. The design received the Red Dot Award, at the end of June 2022 and is destined to become a classic.
As part of their commitment to the environment Kaldewei are using Bluemint steel which reduces their carbon output by 70% enabling them to produce these luxurious, sustainable bathroom solutions and coining the term Luxstainable.
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Bathrooms_DPR.indd 1 Knightsbridge goes full tilt
Knightsbridge has taken the next step in its lighting evolution with the inclusion of SpektroLED® the confi gurable, Knightsbridge SpektroLED® SpektroLED®
provides a genuine 40-in-1 fi re-rated downlighting solution, now in both fi xed and tilt versions. With the introduction of SpektroLED®
Tilt to series.
offers so many combinations of wattage, colour temperature and bezel choice that the product
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Knightsbridge has removed the limitations of traditional downlights, offering versatility, performance and style in one unique package, and allowing for customisation and personalisation of lighting design without resorting to multiple lamp types.
01582 887760
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Electrical_PR.indd 1 Keller launches Cottage Life kitchen 02/09/2022 11:13
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Natural materials are trending and rapidly growing in popularity, especially in styles that are charming and simplistic without feeling dated or old-fashioned. With this in mind, Keller is thrilled to announce the development of Cottage Life, the premier
country style kitchen. Utilising stoic stain dark grey oak and trendy Bronx linen, the colours and materials in this uncomplicated design prioritise clean, pristine living, unblemished by the rigours of modern life. The interior is cloaked in colour ‘mist’, a series of white, grey, and black shades that create a remarkably striking veneer.
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