Leading UK plastics manufacturer, Brett Martin, has published the winners of its iAwards competition for this year.
The company called on its global customer base from a range of sectors to submit details and images of their most innovative and creative projects using Brett Martin’s plastic sheet products. The winner in the ‘Visual Communications for Signage and Display’ category was Stadur Produktions GmbH, based west of Hamburg in Germany.
Utilising Foamalux FX White from Brett Martin, Stadur Productions produced a stunning ceiling box which hung from the ceiling at DRIVE – Volkswagen’s Group Forum based in Berlin. They created a thick, but very light box which is fixed with two wires from the ceiling. Stadur laminated a glossy printed vinyl on both sides, which looks visually striking when illuminated.
The runners up were RBL who supplied Fomalux White for the 3D letters in a new sign for Westgate Tyres and Exhaust in Morecombe, United Kingdom.
Duncan Smith, Sales Director at Brett Martin says: “The iAwards gives all our end users a chance to demonstrate their unique applications using our plastic sheets – once again we’ve seen some outstanding projects and visually stunning work. It is clear that we supply some very creative customers and we’re proud of the role our products play in bringing imaginative projects to life.
“Brett Martin would like to congratulate Stadur Produktions and RBL for their excellent work and thank everyone who took the time to enter the competition. A selection of entries from the 2021 iAwards have been included in Brett Martin’s 2021 calendar.”
The winners in the other categories for this years’ iAwards were:
• Architecture and construction
Winners
Geplast SRL, Romania
Ampelite, Australia
Runner up
Polytech, Egypt
Arklit, Ecuador
• Agriculture and horticulture
Winner
Greenhill Systems, Northern Ireland.
Runner up
Lanit Plas, Czech Republic
• House and home
Winner
Duroplastic, South Africa
Runner up
Omega Build, UK
• Fabrication
Winner
Peerless Plastics, UK
Runner up
Comoco Plastics, Northern Ireland