19 Jan TEKLA 44 and Ave Touch: a winning combination for the hotel
Thanks to its minimal design, complete range and integrated technology, TEKLA 44 series is perfectly matched to Ave Touch system. Today you can make your hotel a technological modern environment with this winning combination.
TEKLA 44 is the ideal solution to complete systems equipped with touch commands. All Ave Touch series are in fact also provided with traditional coordinated front plates. It’s therefore possible to create mixed systems, where Ave Touch commands are inserted in the most visible points of hotel rooms, while emergency lights and other devices can be completed with traditional front plates, creating a full integrated electric system and helping you to save money.
Designed to reduce costs without sacrificing quality, TEKLA 44 offer a complete range, which makes it possible to satisfy all system requirements, a minimal design and innovative materials. Its matt black moulded elements fit with discretion in every interior.
Choose touch technology, match it with TEKLA 44. Light up your style with Ave.
Dedicated to those who appreciate the material elegance, Allumia Touch improve the concept of interior design and combines touch technology with natural and anthracite brushed aluminium.
You can choose Vera Touch where the precious exclusivity of glass is declined in five colour variants. Clear white, clear absolute black, clear gold, frosted silver grey and frosted water green; five colours for a prestigious interior architecture.
Young Touch is the innovative AVE’s proposal to build a smart hotel. The moulded line comes in three versions: 3D effect, texture, full colour. 15 colours to satisfy all tastes.
All AVE S44 front plates – from plastic version to top front plates in glass and wood – are compatible with TEKLA 44. It’s very easy to find the perfect combination to meet aesthetics and costs’ requirements of each hotel.
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