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Belgian shades from Harol

Angela  Frewin
Thursday 26 April 2007 17:48

Family-owned Belgian company Harol can offer three sun protection systems that will help caterers shelter their smoking customers from the elements. They include a terrace awning (TR850) that will cover large areas and can include optional side screens, rain gutters, and a storm profile to prevent the fabric flapping. A spring system in the extension pole keeps the fabric taut.

The folding-arm awning (LX530) is designed for terraces along walls that lack the space for the truss work of a terrace awning while the butterfly awning (DS315) is designed for terraces that do not border walls. 

All products are supplied with electric motors with remote control or as fully-automated systems with wind and/or sun sensors.

Lighting is addressed by the Storelight system, which comprises four halogen spotlights that swivel in all directions. The lights can be fitted to any of the awnings and one model incorporates built-in heating elements.

Harol supplies its ready-made awnings with a five-year guarantee. 

To buy it, call: 00 32 13 38 01 11

Harol

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