New Bottom-Up Venetian Blind In modern offices transparency is an important aspect. Rooms are divided by partitian glass walls. In addition to the acustic separation people want an individual sight protection. At the new Umbratec venetian blind the slats are stacked at the bottom. They can be lifted with a 24V drive from the bottom to the top. In all positions the slats can be tilted to the customers individual needs. This bottoms-up principle enables effective sight protection with daylight at the top.
Trennwandjalousie umbraflex TW25E
- Product Name
- Trennwandjalousie umbraflex TW25E
- Manufacturer
- UMBRATEC-SYSTEM
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