DOMOTEX NEWS
IN BRIEF From all over Europe and the United States, companies are
continuing to innovate in terms of products and design. Here, we select and showcase a mere handful of them
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GETTING DUST UNDER CONTROL
Dustcontrol have just released The DC Tromb 400, designed to meet modern safety requirements and work in conjunction with tools that have become ever more efficient and
DESENIO PUTS NATURE ON THE WALL
therefore, produce more dust. The Tromb is their most powerful single- phase machine, combining robustness and efficiency with versatility. The ‘L’ model in particular is very popular with the flooring industry, providing a streamlined partnership with all floor grinding machines of up to 500mm to handle all types of fine dust and materials the construction.
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The Swedish online store Desenio rolled out four trend collections for its Winter offering, each with a distinct colour scheme and personality, meaning prints can be matched to create distinctive gallery walls. One, The Woodland Retreat, invites us to imagine taking time to experience the purity of nature: walking through dewy forests filled with birdsong and cool, pure air. “The trend ties together rustic elegance with an eco-friendly approach,” says Annica Wallin, Executive Creative Director.
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deseniogroup.com HMTX TRAINING REACHES ITS APEX
HMTX Industries has been named a winner of the prestigious 2022 Training APEX Awards, which ranks companies’ excellence in employer-sponsored training and development programs. The APEX Awards (formerly known as the Training Top 100) are organised by Training magazine, the leading business publication for Learning and Development professionals.
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