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Home›Latest News›Make the switch to Contactum’s super range of light switches

Make the switch to Contactum’s super range of light switches

By Josh Holmes
September 18, 2015
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Contactum’s enviable eye-catching line of multi-material switches continues apace ensuring the brand is the first choice for specifiers and architects across the UK.

Its inspirational designs cater to all tastes and properties, from the discerning homeowner to a warehouse manager. It offers a large selection of metal and moulded switches for the home, office or hotel environment with an array of finishes.

All of Contactum’s metal switches come with a choice of white or black insert colour options with a variety of lacquered finishes to reduce fingerprints. All products come with a 25-year guarantee and are BS1363 and BS EN 60669 compliant.

Here are some examples of Contactum’s product line of light switches:

The Reflect range is decorative metal switch with a sleek curved edge recommended for modern surroundings. The Signature range is a contemporary example with a square edged profile with a distinctive look that’s in-step with modern home design. The Georgian and Edwardian cast brass models inspire a classically understated look for period properties. The iConic range consists of 4.5 mm deep slim-plated metal switches for the modern interior. The Lyric range is a screw less metal switch with a flawless plate finish. Finally the Flatplate range is a super slim profile range of decorative metal switches with a sleek plate finish recommended for a modern environment.

Rounding up the Contactum selection are two moulded additions called Aspire and Retro2; both of which can be retro-fitted and are recommended for use in care homes and hospitals due to their microbiological properties. Part M building regulation solutions are also readily available for these models.

Based in new Croxley Green facilities, Contactum began life in 1936 and is one of a few remaining manufacturers of electrical wiring accessories and circuit protection products in the UK, with manufacturing still operating at its Cricklewood, London, factory.

Visit www.contactum.co.uk to choose from the range models in Contactum’s uniquely manufactured range.

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