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EDITOR’S CHOICE PRODUCTS 121


TORMAX


Completed to a high standard throughout, Independence House offers multi-purpose ofice space on the outskirts of York. Delivering an impressive frontage, TORMAX installed a 3-wing revolving door to the main entrance. Manually operated, the door reflects the development’s low carbon footprint strategy, whilst still ensuring smooth pedestrian access. A revolving door has the added advantage of reducing heat-loss from the building, with one door leaf creating a barrier between the reception and the outdoors at all times. For busier locations, where an automatic entrance may be required, TORMAX offers a complete range of options including automatic revolving, sliding, swing and folding doors. tormax.co.uk


THONET


Thonet has supplied a host of its iconic chairs to the Engelbert Stauss CI Factory, a leading manufacturer of utility workwear and PPE. An ideal pairing as the companies share similar values. Furthermore, both are headquartered in Hesse, Germany, with Thonet employees proudly wearing Engelbert Strauss clothing and now Thonet furniture featuring in the factory. The Thonet 118 (shown), 520 and S 166 chairs make colourful and appealing additions to meeting rooms and various hospitality areas, inviting employees to linger, creating a welcoming atmosphere and providing comfortable seating for breaks and get-togethers. thonet.de/en


MILLIKEN


Milliken’s popular Carbon Neutral carpet tile collection Comfortable Concrete has been reimagined by the company’s in-house UK design team. Comfortable Concrete Retold is available with fresh new designs and updated colours, as well as a new value engineered construction to help meet the market needs of the current climate. The collection is inspired by the raw, urban feel of the concrete metropolis and street style. The colour palette has evolved to reflect the trend for warmer and lighter colours. millikencarpet.com


GEZE MORGAN


The Bilbao collection marks Morgan’s second collaboration with industrial designer Tim Rundle. Tim and Morgan Studio sought to create a chair with a solid, yet sensuous presence, fully upholstered and planted on the ground. The tub chair has an integrated swivel mechanism and offers a generous and inviting aesthetic in a relatively small footprint. Through its luxurious soft forms, Bilbao evokes a retreat-like atmosphere in commercial spaces. morganfurniture.co.uk


The world’s leading trade fair for architecture, material, and systems, BAU 2023 will be opening its doors from 17–22 April in Munich, and GEZE, a specialist in door, window and safety technology will be at the show. Among other products, and under the motto of ‘Liveable buildings: digital, sustainable, smart’ GEZE will be exhibiting myGEZE Control: the next generation networking solution for smart buildings that is able to integrate door, window and safety technology into many different areas of a building management system. The exhibition stand, which is 500 sq m in size, will be located in Hall B1, stand 538-539, with representatives from GEZE UK on hand to offer advice and demonstrate products. geze.co.uk


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