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Made to last: Details designed for longevity

A round-up of innovative and resource efficient products designed with longevity and responsibility front of mind.

Oriented Strand Board from Forest One

Manufactured from de-barked pine from wellmanaged forests, oriented strand board panels are a strong and sustainable product for walls and cabinetry. Most of the energy used in production is recovered from the plant’s waste heat, reducing the product’s carbon footprint. Visit website

Drop-arm awnings from Shade Factor

Drop-arm awnings from Shade Factor.

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Warema drop-arm awnings provide external protection from direct sun, while retaining diffuse daylight. Gas struts provide tension for wind resistance, while stainless marine-grade components ensure longevity. An extensive range of fabric colours and types is available. Visit website

Aura sofa from King Living

Aura sofa from King Living.

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Meticulously crafted, the Aura sofa is designed for longevity with a steel suspension system that protects and extends the life of interior components. Aura’s organic curved shapes reimagine modular sofa design. Optional storage, concealed inside the base, is available. Visit website

Iglu louvres from Breezway

Iglu louvres from Breezway.

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Developed in response to updated energy efficiency requirements, Altair’s Iglu system combines the performance of double glazing with the ventilation properties of louvres. It has been tested for wind and water resistance, fire retardance and acoustic performance. Visit website

Hamptons carpet from Fyber

Hamptons carpet from Fyber.

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Durable and easy to maintain, the Hamptons carpet comprises fibres made from recycled PET from plastic bottles. The flatweave textile is a resourceful use of waste material, yet also offers a soft and textured surface that can be used indoors or outdoors. Visit website

Touchwood panels from Britton Timbers

Touchwood panels from Britton Timbers.

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Touchwood is a tongue and groove panelling product available in blackwood or Tasmanian oak. Quick and easy to install, it is made using Tasmanian timber veneers from PEFC certified forests. Touchwood can be left natural or finished with stain, wax or varnish. Visit website


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