126 PRODUCTS SHOWCASE
To be included contact Louise May on 020 8269 7826 or
louise.may@
progressivemediainternational.com
PARKSIDE
ARCHITECTURAL TILES Parkside Architectural Tiles opened the doors of its Sustainability and Design Studio during Clerkenwell Design Week, and over 1,600 visitors made a stop at the Sekforde Street location. A collaboration with artist Coco Lom saw her take inspiration from the Parkside x Coco Lom terrazzo capsule collection, painting a live mural during the event. Parkside also launched sustainable tile choices Alusid Mas and Criaterra 2.0. Alusid Mas transforms low-value waste into a ceramic tile with the world’s lowest carbon footprint. Criaterra 2.0 is a new version of the previous generation, with improved performance while maintaining its 100% natural and biodegradable composition.
parkside.co.uk
FORMETIQ FREM
Each collection of furniture within the Impressions portfolio is available in a choice of materials, finishes and dimensions.
Customised, bespoke solutions can also be developed as an evolution from each established range. Frem’s in-house design and manufacturing resources enable the company to precisely match your every need and requirement. Impressions reflects Frem’s passion for exceptional design and quality and is available in three distinct styles: Slat, Solide and Facet (the Slat reception desk is pictured). Visit the Frem showroom at 84 Clerkenwell Road, EC1M 5RF, to discuss your reception desk needs with the project design team.
frem.co.uk
Comfortable and colourful, Havana tub armchairs are available in seven eye-catching colours with an upholstered seat pad. Choose from red, yellow, green, blue, white, black or dark grey. Formetiq offers a wide choice of bases. Mix and match plastic legs in the same seven colours or wooden legs in beech. Alternatively, choose an adjustable tilting swivel base or five-star castor base in black, white or polished finish. For meeting rooms, the pyramid base with auto- return is available in black or white.
formetiq.com/havana
RIVIERA HOME
Riviera Home has launched a bespoke rugs and runners programme that lets any of its hand-crafted, Wilton and tufted ranges be enjoyed as an area rug or stair runner. The service is available through the RugBuilder tool on Riviera Home’s website. The tool enables homeowners and interior designers to create their unique area rug by choosing the style, colour, size and edge finish, before ordering through their closest authorised dealer.
rivierahomeuk.com/rug-builder
SCHMIDT
Schmidt has embraced the trend for ‘broken plan’ living by offering customers a huge choice of furniture modules and designs that create a light and airy open-plan home while dividing areas into different zones for cooking, dining, relaxing, home working and more. Schmidt’s one-piece storage module can be used to separate the kitchen and ofice space without enclosing them, allowing you to interact as much as you want while also creating privacy when needed.
home-design-schmidt.uk
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