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124 PRODUCTS EDITOR’S CHOICE


To be included contact Alistair FitzPatrick on 07774 895 615 or afitzpatrick@fxmagazine.co.uk


EBORCRAFT


Modular and flexible in construction, Fizz allows you to configure and design any ofice space. Ideally suited for open plan working, its robust framework is available in structured steel or wooden leg options. A range of styles of desks, workstations and tables are complemented with privacy screens, wire management and various mobile storage options. These include locker storage, open or closed cupboards and drawer units. Mix and match the durable finishes of easy-clean laminate, MFC or wood veneer to create an engaging contemporary environment. Manufactured in York, Eborcraft’s comprehensive ranges are available through their UK-wide dealer network. eborcraft.co.uk


IVC COMMERCIAL UNILIN PANELS


UNILIN Panels has partnered with Panelco, one of the UK’s leading panel suppliers, to deliver a collection of decorative panels for furniture and interiors available on next day delivery. The UNILIN Panels 2022–26 decorative range provides a superb choice of 44 MFC (melamine-faced chipboard) and 191 HPL (high-pressure laminate) finishes, ready to transform furniture and interiors with surfaces that are stylish, yet durable and easy to maintain. Panelco partners with the best wood panel and decorative surface brands, providing next day delivery and a range of services including bespoke machining and quick and easy samples. This impressive MFC and HPL collection is now available for next day delivery across the UK. unilinpanels.com


Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVTs) from IVC Commercial have been used to give a mixed material floor at the Glasgow ofice of global law firm Ashurst. Occupying its Glasgow ofice since 2013, Ashurst asked Wellwood Leslie Architects to develop a scheme that demonstrated change across three floors. The company selected the characterful wood of Blackjack Oak, contrasted with the sleek tile of Ceramic across the open-plan space. Aiding navigation and defining areas, thanks to the use of IVC Commercial’s LVTs, the mixed material layout has transitions without metal profiles for an elegance that is not otherwise obtainable. ivc-commercial.com


MORGAN


Balancing a crafted timber frame with soft, enveloping upholstered elements, the Lugano collection was inspired by human interactions, the idea of nurture and being nurtured. Two lounge chairs and a dining chair provide a complete collection for both dining and more relaxed environments. Designed by Rock Galpin, Lugano is a sustainable product which will last a lifetime, featuring three separate elements which can be individually updated, avoiding the need for a complete product replacement and reducing the collection’s environmental impact. These individual elements provide interior designers greater artistic control through endless combinations of upholstery, material and finish options. morganfurniture.co.uk


GRANORTE


Granorte’s Vita Décor collection of 22 designs comes into its own as an alternative solution to natural cork finishes. Through direct to substrate digital printing techniques, Vita Décor explores the aesthetics of heritage parquet patterns, contemporary mosaic, tile, cool stone and trim styles. All Vita Décor floors share the same performance, harnessing cork’s unique attributes to ensure excellent sound absorption, underfoot comfort and thermal insulation. granorte.pt


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