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146 PRODUCTS SHOWCASE


To be included contact Louise May on 020 7947 2972 or louise.may@btmi.com


VERCO


The ofice is changing shape and function; permanent workstations are being replaced by soft furnishings used as breakout areas, informal meeting places and occasional workspaces, with greater emphasis perhaps being placed on the ofice as a place to communicate and collaborate. This new way of working requires quick and easy access to power and privacy, as well as to comfort. The Anna lounge seating and Worksofa collection can provide key components in supportive, shared spaces, allowing relaxation and occasional work to occur. Simple, accessible, under-seat or in-table power is available, while laptop pads provide the platform for digital workbooks, a coffee or for a notebook. verco.co.uk


SOCIAL SPACES INTERFACE


Interface has announced a full colour line refresh of its Norament 926 Satura rubber flooring range. This latest collection combines an inspiring and versatile palette with the durability and functionality needed to perform in high-trafic commercial spaces. Designers and flooring specifiers can choose from 22 colours, ranging from elegant neutrals to vibrant accents. Norament 926 Satura is offered in the timeless hammered surface or the new subtly structured two-tone design, allowing for rich, saturated interplays of colour and texture. Both are durable, maintaining their appearance under the most demanding conditions in education, public buildings, healthcare, and workplace applications. nora.com/united-kingdom/en/ company/nora-by-interface


The Aria range presents a minimalist yet multifunctional solution for any gathering space, whether formal or informal. The sleek, slanted legs and intersecting bars produce a striking silhouette, while the radiused corners invite engagement from any angle. Whether working, learning, or enjoying some free time, this collection of tables and benches serves as a foundation to nurture creativity and focus. Aria’s understated, durable design complements a multitude of aesthetics and functions, eliciting elegance in any space where people gather. socialspacesfurniture.com


COSMA


Smooth Door: the system that makes it easy to develop your furniture project. With Smooth System, developing your furniture is quick and easy. No complicated 45° cuts or specific tools are needed. Just cut the aluminium bars to the desired size and assemble with a few angle brackets and screws. Ideal for craftsmen, furniture makers and carpenters, this system allows you to create design doors, drawers and shelves with ease and precision. Simplify your work with Smooth System! cosma.design/en edphandles.com


Kevin Smith – 07766 087591


KREON


The kreon downlight 20 range is a minimalist recessed downlight with a mere 20mm diameter, making it the smallest addition to kreon’s extensive downlight ranges. It comes in two forms: kreon aplis in-line 20 (circular downlight) or kreon down in-line 20 (square downlight). kreon downlight 20’s unobtrusive design allows for discreet illumination, while the lamphead can be easily adjusted in height with the press of a finger. kreon.com


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