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SHOWCASE PRODUCTS 111


STYLE PARTITIONS Partitioning expert Style was contracted to work with Freeland Rees Roberts Architects and Punch Construction to deliver flexible space to the main function area of St Mary the Virgin Church in Essex. Style installed two Dorma Huppe Variflex moveable walls, enabling the area to be divided into three separate rooms, one large and one small room, or left as a completely open plan space. These light walls can be opened and closed quickly and easily, and their 55dB acoustic ratings mean concurrent events can take place undisturbed. Another advantage of Variflex is that the panels are manufactured separately to the frame, which means that the panel linings are easy to change if one is damaged or scuffed. style-partitions.co.uk


GOELST


Manufactured by Büsche, the BOW curtain track is made from premium materials that come from certified partners in Germany and meticulously comply with high environmental standards. As part of the Goelst UK collection, the multi-award- winning design is very light and softly curved, focusing on the delicate appearance of the curves on both sides as well as the reduction to the essentials. Suitable for wall and ceiling mounting, BOW is 100% accurate even at lengths of over 6.0m and meets all international standards. BOW demonstrates high-tech manufacturing as well as the highest quality and functionality. goelst.co.uk


TILE OF SPAIN


Recreating the artisanal look of hand-moulded clay, Tile of Spain introduces Keraben’s latest collection – Terracota. With all the flavour of tradition and warmth, its pieces are an ode to the care for the details of yesteryear and handcrafted materials to be integrated into all kinds of commercial projects. The collection includes floor tiles in shades of clay, straw, cement and white, which are available in 60x120cm, 90x90cm, and 60x60cm, offering endless creative possibilities when it comes to designing in commercial spaces. tileofspain.com


UNILIN FLOORING AMTICO


Amtico’s Form flooring combines the authentic appearance of natural materials with the performance benefits of luxury vinyl tiles. The collection features characterful oak designs alongside a refined palette of Stones in soft and bold tones, and can be specified in a range of pre-designed laying patterns. With a 0.7mm wear layer, antimicrobial protection, and a 12-year commercial warranty, Form delivers enduring style with reliable performance. amtico.com/commercial


Unilin Flooring designs and makes luxury vinyl floors in Belgium under the Quick-Step and Moduleo brands. Proven in the commercial market, these floors are known for their innovation, quality and design integrity. Covering all popular specifications including dryback, loose lay and click engineered vinyl in plank, tile and herringbone formats, as well as the multi-shaped dryback floors of Moduleo Moods, Unilin Flooring can support project specifiers in achieving a luxury vinyl floor that will exceed design expectations and prove durable and easy to maintain. All Quick- Step and Moduleo floors are also certified for pre-consumer recycled content by third-party certification body SCS Global Services. unilin.com


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