“What’s old is new again” – Vertilux introduce the new range of prints and colour-ways for their sheer, vertical and pleated blind ranges
November 1st, 2012
This November and December the people at Vertilux are rolling out the latest print and colour-ways for their extensive blind collections.

Pleated
Renowned for the extensive variety in their vertical, sheer, pleated window coverings; Vertilux now offer verticals that can reflect the current design trends – doing away with the plasticised and garishly patterned options previously on the market.

Sheerline

Verticals
In their place the new selection of polyester fabrics offer 17 new colours including vibrant new designs that are perfectly suited for children’s rooms – all with the touch of real fabric.

Sheerscreen
Only adding to their appeal is the Vertilux “Waste Not Want Not” factory principles that guide environmentally responsible manufacturing practices, ensuring peace of mind for users and specifiers.

Sheerview
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