Somfy’s Eolis 3D WireFree RTS is an innovative 100% wireless motion-based wind sensor. It’s the ideal solution for effective, reliable protection for external folding-arm awnings.
Discreetly mounted on the inside of the awning’s front bar, the Eolis 3D WireFree RTS is designed to detect h... Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2008
Motorization of internal window coverings is quickly becoming a standard in new building designs. Somfy has expanded its product range with the release of the Sonesse collection of silent motors.
The development program for Sonesse focused on reducing and isolating the noise and vibration... Source: Architectural Product News - August/September 2008
With many clients seeking a softer look for their design, curtains have been steadily making a comeback with specifiers around the world. Somfy’s Glystro motorized curtain track offers a premium solution, with features such as a unique manual override system that will protect the curtain and moto... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2008
The latest addition to Somfy’s range of motorized curtain track solutions is the new Glystro 50. With a track length of up to 12 metres and a maximum capacity of 50 kg, the Glystro system is suitable for both residential and commercial applications.
Glystro 50 features a built-in RTS radi... Source: Architectural Product News - February/March 2008
When leading Queensland commercial builder Hutchinson was looking
for a facade management system to manage glare and maximize building
efficiency, they consulted Somfy. Somfy’s off-the-shelf Animeo system
controls the facade’s 90 blinds through a combination of timers, sun-tracking
sof... Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2007
A world leader in motorization and automation systems for window furnishings, Somfy has expanded their range with a complete selection of window openers.
Somfy marketing manager Alistair Grice says, “It’s an ideal product extension for Somfy. With the growing demand for both solar protection and... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2007 |