The system reflects the current trend towards smooth, rounded forms and shapes in today’s interior decoration. With the new Wave XL we have given the classic a spectacular new appearance. It could be regarded as a design feature or as the most beautiful contemporary curtain in the world. Wave XL is a striking new design […]
November 21st, 2008
The system reflects the current trend towards smooth, rounded forms and shapes in today’s interior decoration. With the new Wave XL we have given the classic a spectacular new appearance. It could be regarded as a design feature or as the most beautiful contemporary curtain in the world.
Wave XL is a striking new design confection style for most of Silent Gliss’ hand, cord and electric operated curtain tracks.
The Wave XL is generously designed and offers a smooth and continuous wave effect. It is especially designed for high and large application areas such as lobbies and areas with large glass surfaces and high ceilings.
Dimensions: Made to measure
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