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INVERSE – A NEW CONCEPT IN CUBICLE DESIGN |
| Written by JO | |
| Monday, 09 October 2006 | |
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TBS Fabrications have launched InVerse, the latest innovation in cubicle design. InVerse gives architects and contractors have even more choice when creating that perfect washroom environment. The InVerse pilaster acts as a material carrier allowing the specifier to mix materials and colours to complement the doors, divisions and vanities.
TBS Fabrications are about to bring to market another revolutionary cubicle range. With a striking, yet sensitive form, the new InVerse system not only delivers durability but also greater levels of versatility to washroom interiors.
InVerse is unique because it allows the client to go that one step further than just selecting panel colours and ironmongery. With InVerse, a heightened flexibility is achieved through the integration of different materials into the eye catching vertical spine.
Whether its corporate colours or a funky finish for a nightclub, InVerse can provide striking combinations to transform any washroom environment.
Also available in the InVerse range is a children’s cubicle, which can be manufactured with curved and / or reduced height partitions and doors. InVerse Junior may also be combined with a complementary range of accessories such as vanity units, benches and lockers.
For more information contact Joanna Cooper: 0161 775 1871 Web: www.tbs-fabrications.com Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Date: October 9th 2006
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