Designed by Legrand, these Arteor Touchplates will no doubt alter your perception of light switches forever.
November 9th, 2010
Each touchplate is smooth and unobtrusive, blending in with modern wall surfaces and the clean lines of contemporary architecture.
For those who appreciate detail, quality and modern aesthetics, these switches can be retrofitted into existing installations or installed in new builds.
These touchplates are available in a crisp, clean white and a sophisticated, sleek black.
They are available in two sizes: a square (93mm x 93mm) or a rectangle (93mm x 128mm)/
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