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  • FROSTED FILM: A POPULAR PRIVACY CHOICE

    FROSTED FILM: A POPULAR PRIVACY CHOICE

    28/02/2014

    Whilst a room with a view is usually desirable, privacy can be equally important. By providing two-way privacy without sacrificing natural light Frostbrite frosted window film provides a versatile and stylish solution and continues to be one of our best-selling and popular films.

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  • MAKING THE MOST OF MANIFESTATION

    MAKING THE MOST OF MANIFESTATION

    21/02/2014

    Whilst manifestation is a legal requirement, some planning and imagination can also see it used to serve a number of additional useful and aesthetically pleasing  purposes. 

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  • PRINTED GRAPHICS GET SALE UP AND RUNNING

    PRINTED GRAPHICS GET SALE UP AND RUNNING

    14/02/2014

    Shop-fronts provide retailers with the ideal platform for advertising and raising brand awareness, and an application of printed window film is a high impact and cost effective way of maximising  such opportunities…

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  • TARTAN IS THE TOPS

    TARTAN IS THE TOPS

    07/02/2014

    Atmosphere and ambience is almost as important to top level restaurants as the food they serve, so getting the décor just right is vital to any new venue. The Window Film Company were therefore delighted to be able to help out at a new London establishment, owned by one of the world’s most famous chefs.

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  • GRAPHICS? WE'RE IN OUR ELEMENT!

    GRAPHICS? WE'RE IN OUR ELEMENT!

    31/01/2014

    The beauty of the products offered by The Window Film Company is that with a bit of imagination, they can be used to create memorable features from ordinarily mundane surfaces. An excellent illustration of what can be achieved was completed at Kingston University, where a bank of storage lockers was transformed to display the periodic table.

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