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  • Chamberlain & Co an invitation to the unveiling of their 2017 Collection at Maison Object – Hall 7, Stand G174.

    Chamberlain & Co are delighted to be returning to Maison & Objet, Paris, 2- 6 September 2016.  We invite you to view the magnificent unveiling of our awesome new collection at the world’s leading showcase for interior design.

    We will be exhibiting in the Scènes d’Intérieur Gallery, dedicated to the celebration of craftsmanship, art and design; creativity at its finest. Subtitled ‘The Stamp of Excellence’, it is an arena perfectly suited to the heritage and philosophy of Chamberlain & Co. Continue Reading

  • SOLAR SHADES AND MORE

    In the beginning, KOVA Textiles was only a shadecloth manufacturer.  Solar roller blinds, Roman shades, and panel systems.  At time passed, it became clear that KOVA’s fabrics also had other applications.   Encapsulations in glass or resin.   Wallcovering.  Seating.  Even lamp shades and one of a kind decorative art items. Continue Reading

  • Using SageGlass® to create a Five Star view

    The history of Ashford Castle in County Mayo dates back to 1228. This stunning castle and its 350 acre estate was once home to the Guinness family, and is now a luxury 5 Star, award-winning hotel. As part of a major refurbishment, a new leisure facility has been built offering spectacular views over the lake and gardens. Continue Reading

  • AUTOMATIC STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS FOR LONG STOCK AND SHEET MATERIAL

    Fast access, plenty of storage space in a small footprint, rapid material availability with accurate and economical inventory control, immediate stock overview, flexible storage – these are just a few demands from small, medium and large companies that need to store and retrieve stock efficiently. To meet these needs, KASTO offers an extensive range of automated warehousing and manually controlled storage systems for long stock and sheet material – http://www.kasto.com/uk/products/storage-systems/storage-systems.html Continue Reading

  • 50th birthday of Selectaglaze

    This year marks the 50th birthday of Selectaglaze; who designs, manufactures and installs bespoke high-end secondary glazing for projects of all types requiring noise and thermal improvements, as well as enhanced security. For many years there has been a misconception around the aesthetics of secondary glazing; however it has evolved significantly and is now being incorporated into renovation projects more and more. Continue Reading

  • LIME LACE INTERIORS

    Lime Lace is an inspirational boutique store offering eclectic home accessories and gifts to clients wanting to create a unique home environment.

    The brand’s eclectic portfolio has been expertly devised and developed to be lifestyle friendly, furnishing clients with a winning combination of choice, quality and character. We strive to address the lack of individualism which has emerged in recent years through the high street chains. We’re all about the quirky, usually hard-to-find items and products that really stand out. Continue Reading

  • New custom map wallpaper, cushions, canvases and more

    Love Maps On offers a contemporary twist on the traditional map and brings a touch of style to everyone’s home.

    They have the largest collection of Vintage and Present-day OS maps that can be centred on any mainland postcode and applied to a variety of different surfaces. Their range of unique products can give any home or business the ultimate wow-factor. Continue Reading

  • Exclusive new low-profile linear drainage

    Drainage-Channel, the UK’s leading online linear drainage specialist, are delighted to announce the launch of their exclusive new low-profile drainage channel. At only 55mm deep and a choice of Plastic, Galvanised Steel or Stainless Steel A15 gratings, B125 Plastic Gratings and C250 Cast Iron gratings, there will be a Low Profile channel to suit any project. Continue Reading

  • Classic on show at Tate Modern extension

    The Tate Modern extension, designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, is being hailed as the most important new cultural building in the UK since the British Library in 1998.

    The ten story building’s twisting, pyramid-like shape, features the world’s first gallery spaces dedicated to live art, film and installations – its height responding to the chimney of the existing Tate Modern building which was originally designed as a power station. Continue Reading