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Solarlux SL25 by Hafele

Hafele’s SL25 Bi-fold Frameless Glass Doors combine cutting-edge design with maximum versatility.

Solarlux SL25 by Hafele


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January 11th, 2011


Hafele and Solarlux Germany are proud to present the SL25 Bi-Fold Frameless Glass System, the latest in state-of-the-art technology and design.

Available for the first time in Australia, the SL25 is perfect for the Australian lifestyle and weather conditions.

The SL25 features transparent glass walls that fold away, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces for summer entertaining.

When closed, the SL25 creates a glass façade protecting against winter weather, allowing alfresco areas to be used comfortably all year round.

 

As well as providing practicality, the SL25 Bi-fold Glass Door offers a perfect frame for capturing Australia’s most breathtaking land and cityscapes.

Functional, elegant and trend-setting – the SL25 brings comfort, beauty and luxury to every home.

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Smart Light Sydney – IDL

Sydney’s newest celebration, Smart Light Sydney, is currently calling for expressions of interest from artists and designers from around the country and region to create “smart light and sound installation” for the evnt to be held from 26 May – 14 June 2009.

The event will form part of the newly created Vivid Sydney festival – aimed at delivering a focus on light and sound during the city’s winter.

“Vivid Sydney will transform the city into a unique living canvas of music and light with the Opera House, the Rocks and Circular Quay as its focus,” say the organizers.

Artists are invited to submit their EOI to contribute installation for the Smart Light Sydney ‘Light Walk’ along the CBD foreshore, taking in Observatory Hill, the MCA and Customs House. Submissions can include pavement, wall, façade and foyer treatments.

“We’re looking for artists who are using digital technologies to provide creative solutions in urban design and light, as well as for installations which are stimulating and engaging for the public,” says Smart Light Sydney Founder and Festival Director Mary-Anne Kyriakou.

“Smart Light Sydney will play an important role in demonstrating the potential for low energy lighting to Australian and international audiences through unique and creative displays.” 

Stay tuned for more on indesignlive.com in 2009

Round 1 Proposals for Smart Light Sydney Artist EOI submissions close Monday 26 January 2009. For full details on artist submissions and to receive an artist EOI form for Smart Light Sydney, contact info@smartlightsydney.com


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