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INTEGRAL VENETIAN BLINDS FOR WINDOWS
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Phoenix Blinds
17/09/2007
 
Integral Venetian blinds are the ultimate solution to controlling a building’s environment.
Airtight sealed within the glazed unit, they are oblivious to dust and abuse, providing an unique solution for privacy and reduction in sound and solar glare.

The Phoenix V2W Venetian blinds are available in a range of 15 attractive finishes, fully controllable by hand or remote operation they can be installed in windows, doors or partitions.

The operation is simple, a magnet mechanism positioned either side on the surface of the glass for lifting or tilting, or top and bottom for tilting only allows for full movement while a remote electrical option allows for central control.

The curvature of the slats remove the effects of bright sunlight, while tilting and lifting controlled by a simple removable magnetic allows for maximum light, shading or complete privacy as required.

Venetian blinds provide the ultimate in light control, an ideal solution for many commercial applications including hospitals, for sterilized or light sensitive environments, for offices where privacy or sound reduction is critical, or for schools removing the potential for abuse or damage

Blinds give a touch of sophisticated elegance, prestige and comfort to internal spaces, maintenance-free they add style and control enhancing the working environment.
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