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EDITOR’S CHOICE PRODUCTS 145


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


PARKSIDE ARCHITECTURAL TILES Aquatechnica’s specialist solutions that meet the demands of technical and competition pools, leisure pools, spas and private luxury homes are now available online. Featuring technical collections, as well as supporting wall, floor and outdoor tiles; the Aquatechnica website makes it easy to choose a lane to a specification that will exceed expectations. With pool tank, surround, changing room, wet area, circulation, outdoor and complementary area tiles, profiles, movement joints, adhesives, epoxy grouts, renders, screeds and waterproofing; Aquatechnica from Parkside delivers a total answer for pool and spa projects. aquatechnica.co.uk


JOHN CULLEN


Create clean consistent wall grazing effects with the new Contour Edge from John Cullen Lighting. It combines ultra low glare with a high 98 CRI to suit all projects, whether inside or out. The Contour Edge is available in four sizes – 25, 50, 75 and 100 – which can be easily paired together when a longer illuminated run is required, ensuring that the LED pitch is maintained for a continuous graze. johncullenlighting.co.uk


RAWSON HIMACS


In 1841, the Thomson Coffee Roaster company was formed and, nearly 200 years later, the 1841 coffee and espresso bar has opened. As with any public space, hygiene, cleanliness and ease of use is paramount, so the owners decided that HIMACS, in the Terrazzo Classico colour, was the perfect material for the countertop. It is resilient, non-porous and scratch resistant. HIMACS is also heat-resistant, due to the innovative thermalcure technology used in its manufacture. himacs.eu


Humans are drawn to nature, to the scaled back environment where only nature grows and life occurs, where plant life and carbon sequestration work in harmony to create fresh, unpolluted air, easy-breathing and a feeling of space. Choosing surfaces that carry natural patterning and colours are an essential complement to biophilic design, promoting a healthier and calmer psyche. This assimilation with nature is seen in ‘Riven’ by Rawson Carpet Solutions, the structured patterning and combination of natural colours such as rock, stone and moss, come together in the space, exuding a feeling of being with nature.


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