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Interior architectural features
Recently we have detected a new interest among
architects and designers which recognises the
special qualities of translucent fibreglass in a
wide variety of interior settings and
applications. When back lit the material assumes
a patterned appearance the density and colour of
which can be varied according to individual
choice.
On the one
hand this material can be moulded to form
complex design features or used simply as wall
cover or for partitioning purposes. Choice can
be made from a spectrum of colours and the
material can be manufactured to a fire
retardancy standard of Class O/1.

1.) White GRP desk compliments
this minimalist reception area.
2.) Translucent Meeting room pod being fitted
into new office area.
3.) Meeting room pod in translucent amber.
4.) Furniture fitted into a high security remand
home, including desk, bed, shelf unit and
shower/toilet cubical because of the environment
it had to be extremely robust and easily
cleaned, the finish was a grey granite affect.
5.) GRP translucent partitioning illuminated
with LED lights, also translucent orange GRP
light covers.
6.) Sliding white flat doors and curved clear
doors designed to separate office space into
small modules.
Exteriors
G.r.p.
represents a cost effective solution for the
fabrication of architectural features and for
the facsimile reproduction which is often
required in connection with the restoration of
listed buildings.
Equinox
Products Ltd undertake the manufacture of
architectural features such as cornices,
pediments, friezes, cupolas, porches, cladding
panels and much more.
All work can
be manufactured to fire retardancy standard
Class O/1. G.r.p. is rot proof, immune to
parasitic attack and is impervious to all
climatic and temperature conditions.
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