Frameless Lumi system launched at Selfbuild Exhibition

  • 3 Mar 2016

The recent Selfbuild and Improve Your Home Exhibition in Belfast marked the launch of Apeer’s G-15 Award winning Lumi system in Ireland.

The Lumi range of frameless windows and doors was showcased to over 18,000 visitors at the Titanic Exhibition Centre. The system combines a sleek, contemporary design with high levels of energy efficiency.

Apeer’s marketing manager, Linda Tomb, commented: “We knew from experience of previous Selfbuild shows, and other exhibitions such as London Grand Designs Live, that we would get a great response, but the reaction we had from trade customers and consumers alike was just fantastic.

After speaking with our sales staff, who took the time to talk them through the design and features, we discovered that they were also just as impressed by the energy efficiency performance as the aesthetics.”

As well as unveiling the Lumi system, Apeer also took the opportunity to introduce potential trade customers to the products and to its dealer network.

Linda continued: “Many of our customers had heard about Lumi windows and doors, so the Exhibition was the perfect place to see them in the flesh and to learn more about our dealer network which is designed to generate pull through demand from consumers and comes with unrivalled levels of support from our in-house technical and sales team.”

Apeer will exhibit at the next Selfbuild and Improve Your Home Exhibition, which is set to take place in Dublin from the 9th-11th September 2016. The company will also appear at the International Centre, Telford for the FIT Show in April, where it will showcase its full range of Lumi products on stand 208, Hall 2.

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