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Altalinea offer of a Franke dishwasher

Altalinea offer – Franke Every time that you buy your kitchen furniture from Altalinea, you can have a 60cm width Franke dishwasher, with only 350 E (including VAT)  the offer is valid until stocks run out. Altalinea ...A place to love        

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Shiny, happy households: Formica turns 100

Formica, the wipe-clean wonder surface, is 100 years old! A very interesting article from the Guardian. Enjoy! http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/architecture-design-blog/2013/jan/17/formica-turns-100

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Special offer for our Facebook friends

Altalinea, during the month of February, is offering an extra discount of 5 %, to all our facebook friends (www.facebook.com/altalinea.gr) ,for all the electric appliances of Franke and Gaggenau. This discount is given after the final price of the product.  This discount, is not valid for the appliances already in special offer. Just be friend of Altalinea, in Facebook. Altalinea, a place to be!        

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Altalinea, in a ecological house made of clay

On the island of Creta, they are building houses all made of clay, wood and natural materials. Here you can see how the work is going on. It's so important to see at people who can go against the main stream, who hace ecological consience more and more.  Altalinea of Heraklio has all the project for the windows and doors, wardrobes and offcourse the kitchen. we are coming back soon, with more photos, as the work is going on. Altalinea, a place to be

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kitchen door in polymeric foil

Talking of polymer, in the furniture industry, we refer to a coating of PVC or PET used for the production of panels or doors. There are various types of polymeric sheets.  The most widespread  type , however,  is PVC,  with a thickness of 0.3 to 0.9 mm.  Polymeric sheets  are available either in monochrome shades or imitation  of  wood Polymer  is different from plastic products, because the polymeric sheets can be deformed and 'ironed', while thermoplastics, even though  they become flexible,  they cannot be 'ironed'. This is the main  reason  why they are...

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