Heavy Duty Sliding Window at Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme was trialling an innovative solution for their drive thru operations by converting shipping containers into fully functional drive thru pods. As part of this project, they required a robust and functional drive thru window that could be retrofitted into the shipping container. The window ended to provide ample serving space and allow clear visibility for staff. Additionally, since the container would be transported across the country, the window system needed to withstand the rigours of transit.
Heavy Duty Bi-Parting Sliding Window at Raynes Park School

Raynes Park School’s reception required a solution that would maintain the security of reception staff while allowing them to efficiently manage visitors and deliveries. The existing setup was not adequately secure or user-friendly, making it challenging to balance safety with accessibility.
Medium Duty Sliding Window at CDS Wilman

CDS Wilman needed a more efficient and durable solution for passing paperwork to drivers. The existing setup featured a standard UPVC residential-style window, which was not designed for frequent use and lacked the required durability.
Heavy Duty Sliding Window at Pebbles One

This café, located on the seafront, aimed to establish a serving window section to efficiently serve ice creams and slushies during the summer and offer late-night, out-of-hours service throughout the year. A key requirement was maintaining a secure environment for staff inside the building.