The XL50 Pleat is a stunning new addition to Peter Meyer Blinds’ product range.
October 8th, 2011
With its stylish modern 50mm pleat, strong architectural lines and elegant small stack height, the XL50 Pleat from Blinds by Peter Meyer creates a visual statement.
Every element of the XL50’s hardware has been designed for style and quality, providing a clean, elegant look to complement any installation.


The XL50 Pleat’s unique ’Constant Pleat’ system eliminates sagging and ensures that the blinds hold their pleats. XL50 Pleat also has a unique Teflon-coated cord to allow for smooth operation in manual blind, as well as the Mono control chain driven versions. Motorisation is also a very affordable option these days from Blinds by Peter Meyer.
A wide range of colours and finishes are available, from colours in Blockout, Sunscreen, Translucent and Sheers, to the latest European jacquards, printed designs, pearlised and silver backed heat reflecting fabrics.

All fabrics are 100% polyester, with excellent reflective properties against sun and heat and the ability to withstand the harsh Australian sun and avoid fading.

The XL50 Pleat can operated by cord or motorised for extra convenience. Discover this great new product at Blinds by Peter Meyer.
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