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Product watch: innovative shower screens from Majestic London

Hotel Designs

Hotel Designs Product watch: innovative shower screens from Majestic London Product watch: innovative shower screens from Majestic London Since 1968, Majestic London has been leading the way in premium glass shower screens and enclosures. If you are interested in becoming one of our Recommended Suppliers, please email Katy Phillips.

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Setting a Standard: Driving Innovation With Inclusive Design

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Innovation is born from necessity, that we know. Officially called Universal Design, accessible design refers to the design of buildings, products and environments accessible to everyone, regardless of age or ability. LCS Table by Nienkamper | Finalist, 2021 A+Product Awards, Furnishings, Contract Furniture.

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Four fresh collections from Sekers

Hotel Designs

Introducing Garcia, Manero, Yellowstone and Zavian, each offering luxury, durability, and style for the contract market… First to be welcomed into the Sekers fold , Garcia is a remarkable collection featuring two complementary semi-plains: Ambiente, a striking two-tone bouclé and Selva, a luxurious soft chenille.

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Edmund Bell announces that it is time to Reset

Hotel Designs

Representing a significant step forward in sustainability, it is the very first blackout fabric made from recycled yarns, reflecting the brands commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation. Its aesthetic character is confident and refined, offering a timeless appeal that effortlessly complements any contract environment.

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BIG creates 3D-printed data storage device to be sent to the Moon

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In an unprecedented partnership between space and architectural innovation, Lonestar Data Holdings Inc. Previously, Space X won a NASA contract to design a moon lander under the Artemis program , while UK company Metalysis won a contract to develop technology that turns lunar rock into oxygen for future habitation.

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Prada designing lunar spacesuits for NASA moon mission

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They are an evolution of NASA 's Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) spacesuit design and will use "innovative technologies and design" to be more flexible and provide more protection against the harsh lunar environment, according to the brand. NASA is currently working with a number of companies on its space missions.

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NASA funds ICON to develop lunar 3D-printing construction technology

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Space agency NASA has awarded construction company ICON a $57 million contract to develop 3D-printing technology to build roads, launchpads and homes on the moon 's surface. The contract, worth $57.2 Above: NASA has chosen ICON for phase III of Project Olympus. Top image: A 3D printer will be placed on the moon.