Since 1990, Issey Sun Shade Systems has grown to have a national presence, building its reputation as an innovative shading company creating standard and unusual solutions
November 21st, 2008
The company manufactures a wide range of sun control solutions, specialising in external shades, retractable awnings and blind shade systems suitable for both residential and commercial applications. Issey’s focus is on protection from heat, glare and UV radiation and has a range of tailor-made products which are engineered to suit each individual client.
Product Range: Sun control solutions including external and retractable blinds, awnings and screens.
Major Brands: Issey: Laguna, Dakota, Issiroll, Vertiroll, Unicom, FTS (Fabric Tension System), Blackout, Markisolette, Flyloc, Rollerfall, Odyssey, Verasun, Microsun and Adbanner.
Application: Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability: Issey products provide energy efficiency to residential and commercial properties, lowering costs associated with air conditioning in summer and heating in winter.
Major Projects: Dunk Island Resort, Qld; Brisbane Cricket Ground, Qld; Elite Cruises, NSW; Sydney University, NSW; Punch Lane Wine Bar, Vic.
Specialised Services: Issey provides a start-to-finish service, from research and design, to manufacturing, installation and maintenance. Issey Sun Shade Systems products can be customised to suit the needs of any project.
Lead Time: 6–8 weeks.
Laguna Folding-Arm Awning: The Issey Laguna is a retractable folding-arm awning that can extend outdoor living space for entertainment and relaxation.
Range: Issey Laguna.
Designer: Issey Sun Shade Systems.
Manufacturer: Issey Sun Shade Systems.
Application: Commercial, hospitality and residential.
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