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  • BRIDGING THE WORLD WITH WALLPAPER

    BRIDGING THE WORLD WITH WALLPAPER

    11/04/2013

    Those working in the Capital are perhaps used to seeing impressive landmarks, but it is rare to be able to see them when sitting at your desk. Thanks to The Window Film Company however, workers at this London office are able to marvel at some of our most iconic landmarks from the comfort of their work chair.

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  • NEW FILM FOR NORTHWICK PARK

    NEW FILM FOR NORTHWICK PARK

    05/04/2013

    The Window Film Company has fifteen years’ experience of supplying and installing window film for large scale projects, and that experience was vital in delivering a job for Northwick Park Hospital in Harrow, North West London.

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  • IMPROVING PARTITIONS

    IMPROVING PARTITIONS

    28/03/2013

    The Window Film Company offers an increasing range of window films and associated products, many of which can be used in tandem to create impressive results. We are able to guide our clients to enable them to create the look and finish they want and require, and were able to do just that in the case of this office.

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  • GROOVY GRAPHICS

    GROOVY GRAPHICS

    22/03/2013

    Retailers have long been aware of the importance of their shop fronts, and The Window Film Company were happy to help create a bright, vibrant feature for a central London art store recently.

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  • ARTY ANNIVERSARY

    ARTY ANNIVERSARY

    06/03/2013

    Since being established in 1992, Hauser and Wirth has shot to prominence as an internationally acclaimed gallery and is currently celebrating twenty years at the forefront of the art world. To commemorate this anniversary, Hauser and Wirth wanted to turn the windows of their Savile Row gallery into an external exhibition, displaying an array of striking black and white images.

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