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tatehindle strikes gold, installing Billi taps in one of their prestigious projects located in Mayfair.
tatehindle are an award-winning architecture and design practice based in central London. Working with high-profile clients they have completed many interesting and challenging projects across a variety of sectors. tatehindle’s portfolio includes innovative new builds and the sensitive restoration of listed buildings. They create spaces that inspire people to work, learn and create; establishing sustainable communities and designing beautiful buildings for everyone to enjoy.
Formed in 1992 by Andrew Tate and James Hindle. Their shared passion and experience provided the perfect foundation to set up a design focused architectural firm with strong commercial acumen. Their early days were spent in a design studio off Oxford Circus, but rapid growth and success prompted a move to a larger, more design-orientated studio in the historic Smithfield Market.
tatehindle’s latest project for a client based in one of the most exclusive parts of London, Mayfair, is one that really catches the eye. They needed taps with a unique and inspiring design to truly stand the test of time. Ones that would match and add a further touch of class to the luxurious and high quality finish of the kitchen and tea point areas.
They went ahead with Billi Quadra Compact units with XL levers in Brushed Brass producing boiling and chilled filtered water. The dispensers really stand out against the stylish marble work tops and wooden decor to create a truly timeless and unique design. Like all Billi systems, the Quadra does not require any ventilation and therefore Billi provides the perfect solution for a project that is so design focused. With its space, energy and time saving advantages Billi taps can fit into any project.
“The design and finish of the Billi taps fit effortlessly into the modern, sleek design of the office space. Dealing with Billi from specification through to installation was seamless and the staff were always on hand to help and answer any questions that we had. We look forward to working with them on future projects.”
Mark Thornton
tatehindle