Leach looks to Mexico

Mexican eatery Barburrito has unveiled a new look in its Union Square restaurant in Aberdeen thanks to Leach.

Dimmable lightboxes designed, manufactured and installed by Yorkshire-based Leach Impact have replaced digital screens previously used for the brand’s menu bulkhead. The fabric-based lightbox graphics can be changed by staff. Similar menu lightboxes have also been installed at the Gordon Street Barburrito in Glasgow.

Feature wall have also been created by Leach. Following a trial at the Trafford Centre, Manchester - where the prints were applied to the restaurant’s bare concrete interior with a heat gun - three further vinyls were then installed within a 48-hour period at the Gateshead Metro Centre, Hammersmith, Cardiff and Queen Street, Glasgow.

Now eyes are on London Paddington Station, which promises more wall vinyls, menu lightboxes, Perspex lettering, full piece wallpaper, table top graphics etc. Attention has also turned to the Meadowhall Shopping Centre restaurant which is due to open in the centre of the Oasis, in late Spring. With much remaining under wraps for the time being, all that shoppers can currently see is a hoarding covered with a 53.2m2 vinyl, printed and installed by Leach.

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