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Niko's new Pure, Intense and Original ranges of control products offer style and design (5/2/2008) Integrated Systems Europe 2008 Distributed exclusively in the UK by leading custom installation distributor, USD Limited, Niko, the Belgian market-leading home automation control company, showed three new ranges of control products at the Integrated Systems Europe 2008 show in Amsterdam. The Niko Pure, the Niko Intense and the Niko Original ranges provide dimmers, switches with LED indicators, thermostats, motion detectors, socket outlets, push buttons, telephone sockets, data communication connections and more; and all in a wide choice of colours and finishes to enable interior designers to create that perfect look to enable interior designers to create that perfect look. Niko Pure is a luxurious collection for lovers of a timeless, ultra smooth design, offering simple functionality without any frills. The choice of finishes features exclusive materials, such as bamboo and stainless steel with a choice of colours ranging from stainless steel (on white/anthracite), through natural white, natural red, natural ochre, white steel, grey aluminium, bamboo, champagne steel all the way to black aluminium. In contrast the Niko Intense series puts the emphasis on the touch and feel of the controls. The comparatively austere design features soft edges and lines, giving the switches a strong character. The choice of colours includes white, sterling silver, anthracite, bronze, dark brown, azure and a satin chrome. Finally the Niko Original series has a soft, almost ethereal character with soft lines and mild pastel colours; white, cream, light grey, silver and greige (a grey-beige colour).
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