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Rushworth Street: a Maxwood Washrooms project

  • 8 Jun 2021

In between Borough and Southwark Rushworth Street is a six-storey development, with over 67,000 square metres of office space. In this development, a range of Maxwood Washrooms products feature…

The building is predominantly constructed in brick, with a glass entrance that goes up two floors of the building. It has a BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’ and with the airy, natural light-flooded reception area you can see why. The building has exposed concrete floors and walls creating a rustic warehouse feel with modern and contemporary fixtures.

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Products scope

​ – Marante Cubicle System in Blanc Megeve Laminate
 – Maxwall Duct Panelling System in Blanc Megeve Laminate
 – Xeista Cascade Vanity Trough in Corian Glacier White
 – Prism Mirror Unit
 – Omega Z Locker

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