• Perfect for corner windows
  • Panoramic view is maintained
  • Aesthetically integrated in the building shell
  • Measurements up to 30m² possible
  • Zip in the corner to improve wind resistance
Product Name
Panovista Max
Designer
Renson
Manufacturer
RENSON
Manufactured
Belgium
Blinds, sunblinds and films
Blinds
Material
Metal, Aluminium
Fabric
Application
Windows
Doors
Type
Roller
Location
Outdoor

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  • Perfect for corner windows
  • Panoramic view is maintained
  • Aesthetically integrated in the building shell
  • Measurements up to 30m² possible
  • Zip in the corner to improve wind resistance

‘Invisible architecture’ is a new trend, which fits within the need for minimalism. This new development is ideal to be used for corner windows of glass on glass, where conventional sun protection screens do not offer a solution.

The Panovista Max is a canvas blind for corner windows, where there are no permanent bothersome aluminum profiles or cables visible in the corner. Both sides of the system are rolled up or down at the same time and ensures the best protection to living- or work area, without losing the view of the panorama around the building. This solution is integrated almost invisible in the architecture of the building. The box and side conductors could be hidden aesthetically and even the bottom bar disappears in the box if the sun protection screen is rolled up completely

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