Possible control methods
Manual
With chain and string.

Vertical blinds are a popular decorative and practical element of interior shading. They are easy to operate with a chain and string and effectively regulate the light inside the room. They are ideal for balcony and sliding doors, French windows, sloping windows or large glazed areas. They can be used not only in apartments and family homes, but also in offices, schools or healthcare facilities, where they can also be used to partition space. The blinds consist of freely hanging vertical slats that partially overlap and are suspended in a running profile. They are available in a variety of colours and designs, including durable fabrics ideal for damp and dusty areas.
Large windows in offices, schools and healthcare facilities.
Combined with external blinds, you can effectively control not only the light but also the temperature in the room.
The maximum size of a vertical blind is 5 x 4 m and can cover an area of up to 16 m².
Vertical blinds make it easy to regulate the light exactly to your needs thanks to the gentle tilt of the slats.
The long vertical slats tastefully enhance large and small glass surfaces.
With chain and string.
We design and deliver shading technology to suit your exact needs - from the initial design to the final implementation.
We provide professional installation of all types of shading systems to ensure that everything works perfectly and lasts for many years.
We guarantee the quality of our products and services with a four-year warranty on all installed products.
We provide reliable post-warranty service and maintenance to keep your shading technology as good as new.
Read moreFor an indicative quotation please fill in the contact form. After visiting our technician, we will measure the space and specify the price offer. Thank you in advance for filling out the contact form.
Do you need more detailed information about this product?
Let us know what we can help you with.
Are you interested in the journey of an order with us from initial contact to implementation?
Take a look at the order journey.