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TORMAX
The award-winning MK Gallery brings world-class exhibitions and events, together with pioneering learning and engagement programmes, to the heart of Milton Keynes. Ensuring this facility is accessible to all, TORMAX was contracted by B&K Building Services to install automatic doors throughout the new extension. Access to the café and gallery space is simplified with TORMAX iMotion 1301 heavy-duty swing doors, which ensure free-flowing pedestrian trafic even during busy events. A TORMAX iMotion 2302 automatic single sliding door creates a welcoming main entrance. To maximise the working life of the doors, MK Gallery has an annual maintenance contract with TORMAX service engineers.
tormax.co.uk
HI-MACS
Banema Studio’s new showroom and commercial space in Lisbon opens its doors with a truly creative and inspiring design idea. The HI-MACS Evergreen colour provides the establishment with an enveloping atmosphere where natural wooden furniture comes together with industrial-style decoration and inspirational designer goods. The showroom was designed by Campos Costa Arquitetos.
hi-macs.eu
STYLE PARTITIONS Qbic Manchester, the fourth property in the Qbic portfolio, mixes striking design with admirable eco credentials and affordability to deliver a truly eclectic destination hotel. Working with Qbic’s own interior designers and contractor, MY Construction, Style was specified to create flexible space in the hotel’s meeting rooms while also complementing the chic
decor.Finished in a stunning steel blue, the two identical Dorma Hüppe Variflex glass moveable walls incorporate telescopic end panels, giving a truly aesthetic finish. With 52dB acoustic integrity and semi-automatic operation the walls can be quickly manoeuvred into place, dividing or opening out the meeting areas to meet the demands of the day.
style-partitions.co.uk
UNILIN PANELS IVC
Clay and Clay Create are new styles in the Rudiments random lay carpet tile collection from IVC Commercial, which takes interiors on a journey through the cultural significance of traditional flooring materials. Featuring Jute, Teak, Basalt and the brand-new Clay and Clay Create, Rudiments is a unique carpet tile and plank collection. With a shared colour palette, modular options and designs that work beautifully together, Rudiments can respond to the design challenge of modern ofices.
ivc-commercial.com
Giving a broad playing field to fuel creativity, MOODS is a series of collaborative projects between Unilin Panels and design studios. In the third of the series, Ghent-based Studio Woot Woot delivers Natural Way of Working, a palette that lets everyone feel good. Bringing this calm and natural Zen into an ofice space comes in a refined and well-balanced palette. Unilin has a wide range of wood designs – perfect for desks and wall coverings – that can be combined with different tones of green. UNILIN Evola provides these natural finishes and colours in a range of HPL and melamine-faced panels with matching edging strips.
unilinpanels.com
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