To be included contact Louise May on 0207 947 2972 or
louise.may@
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ROBERT PEARSON
Programmable sensor-operated taps allow stylish and reliable hygienic no-touch operation for the user with up to 70% water and energy savings for the building owner. The optional remote programmer allows the building manager to easily make changes to the water run on time and the sensitivity range and also to set a purge facility to automatically flush water through a tap it if has not been used for a specific time to help reduce dead legs in the water system and also to download the total number of operations and purges.
robertpearson.co.uk
SKOPOS FABRICS
Skopos will be releasing its new textured upholstery collection, Esme, for early summer 2025. It is a merger between an elegant boucle and a muti-tonal textured chenille check. Flame retardant as standard, and designed with a stain and soil resist finish, this collection helps to keep furniture looking as good as new for an extended period. Twisted fancy yarns complement chenille, providing a subtle, yet elegant texture and tonal simplicity. Perfect for hospitality bedrooms, bar and lounge areas, or any contract spaces where a little extra protection is a benefit, Esme is offered in a palette of 20 skus and Crib 5 FR backing.
skoposfabrics.com
TORMAX
Working with glazing specialists IQ Projects, TORMAX has delivered automation to a new draught lobby installed inside the main entrance to the 13th-century chapel at Merton College, Oxford. Successfully reducing heat loss from the building whilst improving the internal ambient temperature, the glass lobby features two sets of automatic sliding doors. Working in tandem, the doors are powered by in-house- designed TORMAX iMotion 2202.A operators. Helping maintain the heritage aesthetics, the iMotion 2202.A has an installation height of just 100mm, which, along with a slender guide track, makes it unobtrusive. Reliable AC motor technology and a state-of-the-art microprocessor control system deliver near-silent movement quality.
tormax.co.uk
OTTETTO GOTESSONS
Casa Uno a phone booth designed for those who need extra concentration or to make important calls that shouldn’t be overheard. It’s easy to mount (approximately 60 minutes for two people) and easy to move around thanks to its wheels and adjustable feet. Inside, you’ll find a fixed table for your computer, power outlets, charging ports, comfortable dimmable lighting, and an optional barstool. The booth is equipped with automatic ventilation. Design is by o4i Design Studio.
gotessons.com/en
The Ottetto furniture range starts with the credenza and is a canvas to create unique pieces of beautiful furniture for receptions, dining rooms and boardrooms for commercial interiors, hospitality and private commissions. The Ottetto credenza is part of a modular storage system comprising of eight elements offering a choice of configurations and sizes, both horizontal and vertical. Choose from a variety of standard and exquisite materials and finishes including recycled plastics, glass, metal, laminate and leather for doors, drawers and tops. Shown here is the Ottetto credenza with recycled plastics and specially designed Torii handles in metallic candy red.
ottetto.art
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