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Blinds & Shutters - Issue 3/2022

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PLEATED BLINDS<br />

Honeycomb collection<br />

Junkers & Mullers<br />

has dropped a new<br />

pleated blinds<br />

collection<br />

For 10 years now, Junkers & Müllers has been<br />

offering honeycomb pleated blinds from its<br />

own production - made in Germany. Rondo<br />

Upcycling Doppio is the latest addition to the JM-<br />

DOPPIO collection. The cotton-like fabric is made<br />

from recycled polyester, more precisely from<br />

recycled PET bottles. There are about 12 such<br />

bottles in a quardratmeter of this new<br />

honeycomb pleated fabric.<br />

The subtle lively yarn structure provides a<br />

pleasant light effect in the room. With its<br />

sensitively coordinated colour scheme and very<br />

textile surface, Rondo Upcycling Doppio creates a<br />

homely atmosphere while offering the functional<br />

advantages of a honeycomb pleated blind.<br />

Due to the hidden running guide cords, there<br />

are no visible drill holes in the pleated surface.<br />

This provides complete privacy without spot light<br />

or glare in the room. In addition, the honeycomb<br />

construction places an air cushion on the<br />

window, which has a heat-insulating and thus<br />

energy-saving effect. The room acoustics are also<br />

positively influenced by the reduction of<br />

reverberation effects. The D-shape of the<br />

honeycombs and the solid fabric construction<br />

guarantee a particularly stable and uniform pleat<br />

pattern. The proportion of recycled material in all<br />

JM-UPcycling products has been certified by the<br />

independent international institute SCS Global<br />

Services.<br />

32 <strong>Blinds</strong> & <strong>Shutters</strong> • ISSUE THREE <strong>2022</strong>

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