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152 PRODUCTS SHOWCASE


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


ROBERT PEARSON


Programmable sensor-operated taps allow stylish and reliable hygienic no-touch operation for the user with up to 70% water and energy savings for the building owner. The optional remote programmer allows the building manager to easily make changes to the water run on time and the sensitivity range and also to set a purge facility to automatically flush water through a tap it if has not been used for a specific time to help reduce dead legs in the water system and also to download the total number of operations and purges. robertpearson.co.uk


TORMAX ECHOKIT


The Trellis collection is designed to effectively manage noise levels, offering a tranquil and focused private workspace within the dynamic, modern ofice environment. Its designs range from geometric shapes to biophilic elements, adding aesthetic appeal while creating distinct zones in open-plan spaces. Crafted from 75% recycled PET felt, it is an environmentally conscious and sustainable solution. Transform any space into a sanctuary of productivity and well-being with Trellis. echokit.co.uk


The new Levine Building at Trinity College, Oxford University, is a benchmark for overall accessibility, with main contractor Gilbert Ash specifying TORMAX to automate ten key access points. Delivering swing door automation, TORMAX installed its iMotion 1301 to the main entrance doors and elsewhere in the building. For the aesthetically sensitive entrances, TORMAX recommended the iMotion 1401 operator, which is housed in a casing beneath the floor to create invisible automation. As the college has continued to improve accessibility on campus, TORMAX has automated three further swing door entrances. tormax.co.uk


UNIO


Redefining future workspaces now. Beautifully designed to be more flexible, creative and space-saving, Unio is an electric height- adjustable workstation that comes with dual-actuators from a single control panel, allowing for perfect operation and comfort. Featuring internal cable management, on-desk power, lockable storage and overhead light, Unio also offers a footprint allowing for a plethora of workspace layouts. A Made in Britain product with a sustainability report, Unio is manufactured from recyclable materials, and advocates a circular economy through refurbishing and upgrading. Space saving is 25%-plus when compared against conventional desking. hellounio.com


GERFLOR & GRADUS


Gerflor & Gradus has expanded its Hospitality Collection for 2025, featuring contemporary, high-performance flooring and interior solutions to meet the needs of the hospitality industry. The versatile products not only deliver durability and safety but also reflect the latest trends in design, catering to the functional and aesthetic demands of hotels, restaurants, bars, spas and conference facilities. Balancing performance, design and sustainability, the collection caters to every need. gerflor.co.uk | gradus.com


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