The first manufacturer of window treatments to present a motorised curtain track, Silent Gliss continue to innovate.
July 1st, 2013
Silent Gliss are a brand synonymous with window coverings. Introducing a range of new motors and controls, Silent Gliss is certifying its place as a market leader in the production of electronically controlled window covering solutions.
With the aide of high-end systems and silent motors, the electric drapery track system “lets the draperies look after themselves”. It is fitted with a manual override whereby, almost invisible, the manual override safeguards the operation of the system against power failures.
The Electric Curtain Track System is unmatched in silence, compactness, flexibility and design; operational and visual attributes that differentiate the Silent Gliss brand from its competitors.
All Silent Gliss products are offered in Motorised, Roman Blinds and Roller Blinds. Additional motors are available as part of their innovative Folding Panel System Silent Gliss 2650 and Vertical Blind System Silent Gliss 2950.
All systems can be combined with the Radio Remote Control System Silent Gliss 9940 a patented innovation giving comprehensive control over the entire electronic system.
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