
Infinity Touch
Infinity Touch is not a collection: it is what goes behind one. A concealed capacitive technology, applied under microcement and GeoPolymer, that carries the design of a surface further than it could go on its own. A light touch wakes an integrated system of home-automation sensors: lighting, audio and video, motorised frames, room temperature.
The command lives inside the wall, so the wall stays whole. No cover plates, no external switches interrupting a surface designed to have no joints — and the surface itself is what sets the mood of the room.
Invisible
Nothing on the wall to see, and nothing to design around.
Safe
No moving parts, no exposed contacts, nothing for water to reach.
Easy to install
A qualified electrician is all it takes.
Three steps, in this order

The sensor goes in first
The capacitive module is fixed to the substrate before the surface is applied, exactly where the control point will be. Its position is decided at design stage, on the drawing, not at the end with whatever is left.
The surface covers it
Microcement and GeoPolymer go on top. The system reads through thicknesses of up to twelve millimetres and through any finish, so the sensor disappears completely: no plate, no frame, no seam.
The hand does the rest
A light touch, or the slightest pressure, is enough. Nothing moves, nothing wears out, nothing is left exposed to water or dirt. A qualified electrician can install the whole system.
Marking the touch point
Where the surface responds is a design decision. It can be drawn into the finish with sandblasting, screen printing or any other treatment — or marked with the three transparent icons supplied with every kit, which suit any colour and any finish. It can also be left unmarked altogether.
One touch, the whole house behind it
Lighting
On and off, on one circuit or on several.
Audio and video
Sources and devices, switched from the wall itself.
Doors and windows
Motorised frames, blinds and shutters.
Temperature
Heating and cooling, room by room.
Two commands per kit
Each kit drives two separate controls, and can be configured differently on request.
More, in time
Today the system switches devices on and off. It is built to take on wider home-automation control as it evolves.

Rooms that gain from having nothing on the wall
Kitchen
Controls on the island and on the worktop, where a plate would be in the way.
Bathroom
A continuous surface with nothing to unscrew and nothing for water to get into.
Bedroom
The headboard wall becomes the control panel for the whole room.
Hospitality
Rooms and suites without switch plates, in reception areas that stay clean.
Offices and boardrooms
Meeting rooms where the wall itself dims the lights.
Showrooms and retail
Surfaces that respond, without a single visible device.
Planning a surface that has to do something?
Infinity Touch is decided at design stage, together with the electrical layout. Talk to us early and the control points end up where you want them.
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