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STYLE PARTITIONS
The Londoner is the world’s first super boutique hotel offering a collection of spaces, tastes and experiences brought to life across 16 elegant storeys. Delivering flexible space to cater for a range of impressive events, Style installed a 6m Skyfold vertical-rising moveable wall in the main ballroom, as well as a combination of Dorma Hüppe Variflex sliding walls and smaller Skyfold systems in the numerous event areas. This focus on adaptable space, combined with Style’s expertise in delivering partitioning walls with impeccable acoustic performance, gives the hotel multiple options for opening out or dividing the available areas and maximising room hire revenue.
style-partitions.co.uk
GRANORTE IVC
IVC Commercial’s award-winning Studio Moods modular vinyl concept has been used to make a feature out of the floor at 16&20 Short’s Garden, a contemporary ofice space in Covent Garden. On the first floor, a plug-and-play ready workspace that’s used as a showcase of Assemble by Seven Dials, IVC Commercial’s Studio Moods modular vinyl floor was specified by fit-out specialist STOiCA to create a designated zone for the fully integrated kitchenette and breakout and congregation areas. Made in Belgium using 50% recycled content, Studio Moods uses nine geometric shapes combined with wood, stone and colour decors. The concept provides 107 off-the-shelf looks that make it fast and easy to select a personalised pattern.
ivc-commercial.com
The TRENDCollection from Granorte continues to push the boundaries in sustainable design, bringing four collections that showcase the versatility of cork at its very best. It provides retailers with a comprehensive range to satisfy consumer demand for products that address a desire for sustainability and style with the added elements of durability and practicality. The TRENDCollection boasts superior resistance and stability while combining the beauty of wood looks, the durability of vinyl, the comfort of cork and the ease of click installation. The range uses recyclable and reusable materials, without the need for orthophthalate resins.
granorte.pt
UNILIN PANELS
Coming soon, Master Oak is the latest generation of melamine and HPL panelling from Unilin Panels, with lifelike natural oak design. The result of several years of research and development, Master Oak features a genuine appearance that’s inseparable from the original. Launching early in 2022, the six ready-to-use designs are an impressive step forward in decorative panelling. Master Oak transcends the performance of wood, offering a surface finish that requires very little maintenance, and is scratch-resistant, stainproof and colourfast. Ideal for use in ofices, hotels, retail, restaurants, bars, schools and other heavy-duty environments, Master Oak is suitable for virtually all interior applications.
unilinpanels.com
of Junckers 22mm Beech Harmony two-strip flooring was fitted in a new extension at VELUX’s UK and Ireland head ofice. The modern interior uses natural light to full effect, in a perfect demonstration of how VELUX roof windows help create spaces filled with natural daylight, one of the targets of the RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge and an essential ingredient for user wellbeing. A light-coloured floor reflects natural light, which enhances lighting levels, reducing the need for artificial light and saving energy.
junckers.co.uk
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