The Roman Blind Systems 2320, 2330, are chain operated and 2350 is motorised and can be operated by fixed switch or remote control. They are remarkably elegant roman blind systems with a precision mechanism concealed in a discreet and unobtrusive profile. Silent Gliss has developed a unique cord release mechanism that allows detaching and re-fixing […]
November 21st, 2008
The Roman Blind Systems 2320, 2330, are chain operated and 2350 is motorised and can be operated by fixed switch or remote control. They are remarkably elegant roman blind systems with a precision mechanism concealed in a discreet and unobtrusive profile.
Silent Gliss has developed a unique cord release mechanism that allows detaching and re-fixing of cords within seconds. Further more, cords do not need to be separated from the fabric for cleaning as the cord release pins guarantee that cords stay in place during the cleaning process.
Silent Gliss offers a wide selection of textures, colours and patterns. Customers may also select their own fabric with the systems.
Dimensions: Made to measure
Applications: chain and motorised
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