Fabric Signage LUFAS Adopted by JCOM Marketing - Installed on a 10m High Window for a Brilliant Entrance
Tonichi Printing's eco-friendly fabric signage 'LUFAS' has been installed at JCOM Marketing's Nerima General Office, balancing brilliant aesthetics with concealment of backyard facilities.
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Tonichi Printing Co., Ltd. has announced that its fabric signage system 'LUFAS' was adopted by JCOM Marketing Co., Ltd. for its Nerima General Office. The signage was installed on four window surfaces approximately 10 meters above the ground. This implementation successfully addressed two challenges: creating a brilliant entrance decoration to welcome visitors and providing a visual mask for backyard equipment like air conditioners and lockers.
LUFAS is Japan's only signage to receive the Eco Mark certification, boasting a 95% reduction in CO2 emissions during manufacturing compared to conventional acrylic panels. Its lightweight design (one-tenth the weight of acrylic) ensures superior safety during earthquakes and other disasters. Furthermore, the ease of fabric replacement allows for cost-effective updates, making it a sustainable choice for corporate facilities. Established in 1952, Tonichi Printing is leveraging its 72 years of experience in newspaper printing to diversify into spatial production and digital businesses.
LUFAS is Japan's only signage to receive the Eco Mark certification, boasting a 95% reduction in CO2 emissions during manufacturing compared to conventional acrylic panels. Its lightweight design (one-tenth the weight of acrylic) ensures superior safety during earthquakes and other disasters. Furthermore, the ease of fabric replacement allows for cost-effective updates, making it a sustainable choice for corporate facilities. Established in 1952, Tonichi Printing is leveraging its 72 years of experience in newspaper printing to diversify into spatial production and digital businesses.