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A recent order for 87 demista heated mirror pads has been placed by Clearlight Designs in Australia, a company who specialises in frosted glass and lighted mirrors for bathrooms.
The 87 mirrors were custom made by the Australian manufacturer for the Horizon Club rooms Shangri-la Hotel, The Rocks, Sydney Australia and were fitted with demista pads.
Clearlight has also been listed as FF&E for the next Shangri-la refurbishment in Cairns, Qld Australia, along with the demista pad in each of the 36 mirrors.
demista pads have been the first choice for interior designers and project managers around the world and they have been fitted in both new and refurbishment projects in hotels, apartments, houses and sporting venues.
The pads are available in a choice of sizes, and where very large areas need to be covered, they can be installed in multiples. Bespoke sizes can be made to order.
The pads meet all international standards. Simply wired in to the electrical system, demista ensures a steam free mirror at all times.
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