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Functional solid nylon door and wall Icon sign. Suitable for commercial and public applications. They are ideal for schools, hospitals, care homes, restaurants, train stations or any environment where colour coding is required. They have square corners and are supplied complete with self adhesive backing
The ascent of the pictogram makes sense. It requires no language skills, either foreign or indigenous. It is self-explanatory. Public lavatory pictograms are surely one of the most widely accepted and successful examples of intuitive design. If all public design was so very rational and obvious, life, of course, might be less fun than it is when confronted with and happily challenged by signs that make us smile, or laugh at with a mix of embarrassment and guilt.
One of the best early examples of intuitive global signs for public lavatories was that created for British Rail in the mid-1960s. As part of a major modernisation programme, the state railway was given a new and all-embracing corporate identity by DRU [Design Research Unit], a design studio founded by Marcus Brumwell and Misha Black in 1943. Working with Margaret Calvert and Jock Kinneir, who designed a distinctive Rail Alphabet typeface based on Helvetica, DRU devised a clean-cut and convincingly modern aesthetic that was applied to all locomotives, trains, stations, published material and, yes, signs for lavatories.
These are a timeless designs that will work with a variety of interior styles. They have been manufactured in Germany since the 1970's.
150mm Tall x 100mm Wide
Please note, some images may include our Dyke & Dean logo as a watermark which does not appear on the product itself and that some colours and finishes may vary due to screen calibration.
Functional solid nylon door and wall Icon sign. Suitable for commercial and public applications. They are ideal for schools, hospitals, care homes, restaurants, train stations or any environment where colour coding is required. They have square corners and are supplied complete with self adhesive backing
The ascent of the pictogram makes sense. It requires no language skills, either foreign or indigenous. It is self-explanatory. Public lavatory pictograms are surely one of the most widely accepted and successful examples of intuitive design. If all public design was so very rational and obvious, life, of course, might be less fun than it is when confronted with and happily challenged by signs that make us smile, or laugh at with a mix of embarrassment and guilt.
One of the best early examples of intuitive global signs for public lavatories was that created for British Rail in the mid-1960s. As part of a major modernisation programme, the state railway was given a new and all-embracing corporate identity by DRU [Design Research Unit], a design studio founded by Marcus Brumwell and Misha Black in 1943. Working with Margaret Calvert and Jock Kinneir, who designed a distinctive Rail Alphabet typeface based on Helvetica, DRU devised a clean-cut and convincingly modern aesthetic that was applied to all locomotives, trains, stations, published material and, yes, signs for lavatories.
These are a timeless designs that will work with a variety of interior styles. They have been manufactured in Germany since the 1970's.
150mm Tall x 100mm Wide
Please note, some images may include our Dyke & Dean logo as a watermark which does not appear on the product itself and that some colours and finishes may vary due to screen calibration.
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All of our stocked items are shipped on a 48 hour tracked service within the UK.
World wide shipping is fully tracked and delivery times are dependant on available services.
International customers will be liable to pay customs and duties once your order reaches your country's border.
All lead times quoted are for delivery to mainland UK, if ordering outside of this area there will be an additional transit time relevant to your destination.
Lead times are subject to change at any time due to manufacturers, these are out of our control but we will do our best to keep you up to date with any change in lead times and ETAs.
Pallet shipping, bespoke rates and services for trade orders availiable.
More information about lead times for our bespoke and made to order pieces can be found in the individual product descriptions.
We advise you do not book a plumber/electrician until your item has arrived.
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Our returns policy lasts for 14 days. If 14 days have gone by since your purchase has been delivered, unfortunately we cannot offer you a refund or exchange.
Goods / Returns must be received to Dyke & Dean within 14 days of being delivered to you. If Goods / Returns are received after this we will not issue a refund. Notification to our office of your return via telephone, email, fax and or letter within 14 days does not mean a refund will be given. A refund will only be reviewed if the Goods / Returns are received within 14 days to our possession.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging. Customers are responsible for the delivery costs of returning the goods.
Bespoke/Made to order products, cut lengths of fabric cable under 100m and Outlet items are non-returnable.
THERMOPLASTIC FEMALE WC SIGN BLACK
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Functional solid nylon door and wall Icon sign. Suitable for commercial and public applications. They are ideal for schools, hospitals, care homes, restaurants, train stations or any environment where colour coding is required. They have square corners and are supplied complete with self adhesive backing
The ascent of the pictogram makes sense. It requires no language skills, either foreign or indigenous. It is self-explanatory. Public lavatory pictograms are surely one of the most widely accepted and successful examples of intuitive design. If all public design was so very rational and obvious, life, of course, might be less fun than it is when confronted with and happily challenged by signs that make us smile, or laugh at with a mix of embarrassment and guilt.
One of the best early examples of intuitive global signs for public lavatories was that created for British Rail in the mid-1960s. As part of a major modernisation programme, the state railway was given a new and all-embracing corporate identity by DRU [Design Research Unit], a design studio founded by Marcus Brumwell and Misha Black in 1943. Working with Margaret Calvert and Jock Kinneir, who designed a distinctive Rail Alphabet typeface based on Helvetica, DRU devised a clean-cut and convincingly modern aesthetic that was applied to all locomotives, trains, stations, published material and, yes, signs for lavatories.
These are a timeless designs that will work with a variety of interior styles. They have been manufactured in Germany since the 1970's.
150mm Tall x 100mm Wide
Please note, some images may include our Dyke & Dean logo as a watermark which does not appear on the product itself and that some colours and finishes may vary due to screen calibration.
Functional solid nylon door and wall Icon sign. Suitable for commercial and public applications. They are ideal for schools, hospitals, care homes, restaurants, train stations or any environment where colour coding is required. They have square corners and are supplied complete with self adhesive backing
The ascent of the pictogram makes sense. It requires no language skills, either foreign or indigenous. It is self-explanatory. Public lavatory pictograms are surely one of the most widely accepted and successful examples of intuitive design. If all public design was so very rational and obvious, life, of course, might be less fun than it is when confronted with and happily challenged by signs that make us smile, or laugh at with a mix of embarrassment and guilt.
One of the best early examples of intuitive global signs for public lavatories was that created for British Rail in the mid-1960s. As part of a major modernisation programme, the state railway was given a new and all-embracing corporate identity by DRU [Design Research Unit], a design studio founded by Marcus Brumwell and Misha Black in 1943. Working with Margaret Calvert and Jock Kinneir, who designed a distinctive Rail Alphabet typeface based on Helvetica, DRU devised a clean-cut and convincingly modern aesthetic that was applied to all locomotives, trains, stations, published material and, yes, signs for lavatories.
These are a timeless designs that will work with a variety of interior styles. They have been manufactured in Germany since the 1970's.
150mm Tall x 100mm Wide
Please note, some images may include our Dyke & Dean logo as a watermark which does not appear on the product itself and that some colours and finishes may vary due to screen calibration.
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All of our stocked items are shipped on a 48 hour tracked service within the UK.
World wide shipping is fully tracked and delivery times are dependant on available services.
International customers will be liable to pay customs and duties once your order reaches your country's border.
All lead times quoted are for delivery to mainland UK, if ordering outside of this area there will be an additional transit time relevant to your destination.
Lead times are subject to change at any time due to manufacturers, these are out of our control but we will do our best to keep you up to date with any change in lead times and ETAs.
Pallet shipping, bespoke rates and services for trade orders availiable.
More information about lead times for our bespoke and made to order pieces can be found in the individual product descriptions.
We advise you do not book a plumber/electrician until your item has arrived.
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Our returns policy lasts for 14 days. If 14 days have gone by since your purchase has been delivered, unfortunately we cannot offer you a refund or exchange.
Goods / Returns must be received to Dyke & Dean within 14 days of being delivered to you. If Goods / Returns are received after this we will not issue a refund. Notification to our office of your return via telephone, email, fax and or letter within 14 days does not mean a refund will be given. A refund will only be reviewed if the Goods / Returns are received within 14 days to our possession.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging. Customers are responsible for the delivery costs of returning the goods.
Bespoke/Made to order products, cut lengths of fabric cable under 100m and Outlet items are non-returnable.