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James Latham ensures an ideal reception

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry8 July 20133 Mins Read
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Demand for interior designers and architects to create a high-quality environment in the luxury interiors arena has never been greater. James Latham now offers one of the UK’s widest ranges of innovative surface solutions, a number of which are particularly well suited for reception and lobby areas.

Allure
Exclusive to James Latham in the UK, Allure is a contemporary range which, as well as six different types of truly unique, real stone laminate – which is flexible and can be thermoformed – includes an extensive palette of high-gloss bold and vibrant acrylic colours, as well as a high-gloss woodgrain.

The range also includes a stylish mirror laminate, as well as a choice of rough-cut and brushed oak, smoked and stained veneers. Furthermore, there is a range of eco-friendly reconstituted veneers in patterns such as Rosewood and Ebony – featuring unmistakable dark heartwood and characteristic streaks, giving the veneer a distinctive and striking appearance.

The Allure range of real stone laminate is available in six decors, and in sizes of 1200 x 600 x 1mm – 2mm. The thicknesses of the material vary according to type of stone. Mirror laminate is available is sizes 2440 x 3050 x 1220mm and high-gloss acrylic is available in sizes 3050 x 1220 x 19.9mm. The enhanced veneer range of rough cut and brushed oak, reconstituted eco-friendly and smoked and stained veneers is available in sizes 2440 x 1220mm.

HIF-Finesse
Delivering dimension, depth and texture to an otherwise flat surface, HIF (Holz in Form) Finesse offers interior designers and architects in the hospitality, shopfitting and commercial sectors an option that allows them to capitalise on new trends and create a distinctive and elegant appearance.

With a mixture of contemporary designs and patterns, inspired by the flowing, dynamic shapes of natural elements, HIF-Finesse offers 11 embossed MDF panels, which are supplied with their own distinctive textured finish and are held in stock in the UK.

HIF-Finesse is also available in curved panels – with a matching range of edging – and in profiles and thicknesses of 1050 x 2450 x 18/21mm, 635 x 2450 x 21mm and 1270 x 3135 x 21mm, depending on the pattern.

Chris Sutton, director of James Latham, comments: “James Latham has a history and expertise in bringing new and innovative products to the UK market, and these latest additions have already made a big impact among the A&D sector – especially within hospitality and shopfitting.

“James Latham now offers one of the UK’s widest ranges of surface solutions, all available from one supplier, and directly from stock at all nine of our nationwide panel distribution sites.”

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