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Sep 9, 2011

Alucobond Architectural secures Terreal distribution rights


Alucobond Architectural  is pleased to announce the addition of Terreal terracotta  facade products to its range of architectural and building materials, securing exclusive distribution rights in Australia for the renowned  European brand.

 

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The Paris-based company manufactures terracotta products for roofing, facades and decorative building projects, including ventilated facades, sunscreens and acoustic facades specified by leading architects the world over.

Business Manager, Mark Bradfield said the new distribution agreement would complement and expand on Alucobond Architectural’s existing range of façade products.

“The Terreal product range provides greater flexibility to architects and designers. With the option of longer tiles, a wider colour range and a selection of sunscreen options including baguettes
and louvers, Alucobond Architectural can ensure we offer the complete package in terracotta building materials,” said Mr Bradfield.

Blending the industrial tradition of terracotta with modern technology to develop innovative, aesthetically pleasing and high-performance building solutions, Terreal has been a major
player in the revival of terracotta in contemporary architecture.

With a range of colours, surfaces and formats that are designed to protect and last, Terreal’s building materials are ideal for use in both the construction of new buildings and the redesign of
existing structures, large or small.

“Terreal products have featured prominently in iconic building projects across the world and we look forward to further increasing the brand’s profile here in Australia,” said Mr Bradfield.

Easy to maintain and 100 percent recyclable, the Terreal range not only offers sustainability advantages, it also carries a 15-year warranty in Australia.

Customers can order the Terreal range from Alucobond Architectural offices and warehouses in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

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