Using advanced 3D printing technology and a traditional eye for aesthetics, Silent Gliss has created a stylish and unique option for blinds and shutters.
The combination of gentle colour sequences and contrast-rich shadows in the 3D Vertical Wave system from Silent Gliss creates a wonderful depth effect that brings a wall to life. From a flowing wave structure to a bulbous honeycomb texture, the designs open up exciting insights, changing as the viewer moves, creating new effects depending on the viewing angle.
The 3D vertical wave system is an extension of Silent Gliss’ previous product – the Vertical Wave – and uses a representation of spherical shapes to create a series of unique cascading effects on the wall.
The 3D Vertical Waves come in a range of colours to match any number of interior design aesthetics and are precision printed using advanced 3D printers, ensuring smooth borders and flawless placing.
Compatibility with the Silent Gliss Move app means the blinds are conveniently operated at the touch of a button from anywhere in the world. As with all new Silent Gliss products, the 3D Vertical Waves were developed with user functionality, elegant design and the highest quality window treatment in mind.
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