MARINE BLINDS AND SOFT FURNISHINGS - Herman Gotthardt ...
MARINE BLINDS AND SOFT FURNISHINGS - Herman Gotthardt ...
MARINE BLINDS AND SOFT FURNISHINGS - Herman Gotthardt ...
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SKYSOL<br />
Over 50 SKYSOL Classic and 10 SKYSOL<br />
Duette fabrics to choose from, offering a<br />
comprehensive range to suit every taste and<br />
budget.<br />
SKYVENETIAN<br />
Available in a choice of slat widths, an<br />
extensive collection of alloy, wood and handstitched<br />
leather and faux leather options.<br />
ROLLER COLLECTION<br />
An infinite choice of sheer, dimout and<br />
blackout roller blind fabrics with a core<br />
range of 9 light diffusing SKYVIEW fabrics<br />
categorised into sheer, privacy and room<br />
darkening options.<br />
Light transmision<br />
Oceanair's extensive range of fabrics provide varying degrees of light transmission and heat reflection, offering<br />
the best combination of privacy, natural light and temperature control.<br />
100% of visible<br />
light transmitted<br />
75% of visible light<br />
transmitted<br />
SKYSCREEN and SKYSHADE<br />
A wide selection of roller fabrics to choose<br />
from, including sheer, dimout and blackout<br />
options along with complementary flyscreen<br />
fabrics.<br />
<strong>SOFT</strong> <strong>FURNISHINGS</strong><br />
The Fabric Collection is but a snapshot of the<br />
Oceanair soft furnishing fabric range – with<br />
160 fabrics listed broken down into six differing<br />
price brands.<br />
50% of visible<br />
light transmitted<br />
0% of visible light<br />
transmitted<br />
Note: Some fabrics in this catalogue are referred to as 'Blackout'. The term 'Blackout' is defined within the industry as exhibiting '0% Light Transmission' according to DIN EN 410 or<br />
similar standards. This relates to how well the fabric absorbs or reflects light across the electromagnetic spectrum, including the visible range (typically 380–780nm). However, it<br />
does not necessarily imply zero 'light spots'.<br />
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