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148 PRODUCTS SHOWCASE


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


SKOPOS


An ever-growing library, Skopos Studio is a collection of designs developed with current and new artists, from archive ideas, document artworks, and ideas based on trend research. Through this concept Skopos wants to let the specifier determine how to bring things together, rather than suggest a scheme – after all, that’s what they do best! Skopos Studio awards each design equal status, rather than presenting a traditional, coordinating collection. It is about letting our customers explore deeper into the hearts and minds of the Skopos design team. Designs will start to appear on the Skopos website this autumn, alongside the sampling service. Loose samples are available now. skoposfabrics.com/studio-prints


ALLSFÄR PARKSIDE


ARCHITECTURAL TILES Parkside Architectural Tiles, has become part of Material Source Studio Manchester, bringing it closer to the North West’s architecture and design community. Material Source Studio connects architects and designers with the latest materials and products from 50-plus commercial and interior brands. With events all year round and The Hub for coworking and gathering samples, the Hanover Building space also features a gallery. Parkside can be found in Material Source Studio Manchester with a colourful pod that brings together hero tiling products like the Manchester-made Ethical Stone Terrazzo, Alusid Principle and Criaterra v2 along with popular commercial solutions such as Regal. parkside.co.uk


Stratus is a unique new modular ceiling system, designed to fit a conventional suspended false ceiling T-grid. Stratus comes in a range of different depths and with four different tiles caps that can be used in one installation, making it easier than ever to create beautiful statement ceilings whilst managing acoustics. Interior designers can mix and match colours and woodgrain finishes to reflect existing soft furnishings and scheme colour palettes to create standout ceilings with texture and visual interest. allsfar.com/pages/stratus


MODULEO


Now updated with new patterns and natural wood and stone effects, Moduleo Moods is ready to bring new looks to commercial spaces. Moduleo’s designers have looked to the Roots collection for Moods, selecting 12 wood and stone effects with four shapes. Through imagination and creativity, these in-stock options have been turned into 15 different patterns with a total of more than 70 different floor designs to choose from. A 0.55mm wear layer and scratch and stain resistance make sure that Moods can withstand use in busy spaces while staying looking good. The wood and stone effects are also enhanced with EIR technology for a realistic texture that’s perfectly in sync with the design. pro.moduleo.com


ECLIPSE FURNITURE


Known for its high-quality commercial furniture, Eclipse Furniture is now offering a bespoke fixed seating service in the form of booths and banquettes. Ideal for maximising capacity and therefore revenue, fixed seating can create a more relaxed dining experience, while adding a touch of elegance to an establishment. Designed, made to order in the UK in any fabric or leather, and installed in just four to six weeks, Eclipse will manage the project from start to finish. eclipsefurniture.co.uk/fixed-seating


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