Cellular Shades
Lift Options
Omni-Rise Continuous Cord Loop
System
Designed especially for large shades
and long shades, our smooth operating
Omni-Rise Continuous Cord Loop System is
the most popular lift system for cellular
and pleated shades. The cord loop replaces
standard pull cords and keeps dangling
cords to a minimum. The Omni-Rise clutch
system helps raise shades evenly and
easily and keeps your shade at precisely
the height you want without having to lock
or unlock the pull cord. Wherever you
stop, the shade stays put! Even the
largest of shades are simple to lift with
the Omni-Rise Continuous Cord Loop. The
white aluminum head rail comes with a
coordinating strip to match most fabric
colors.
Duofold Top Down Or Bottom Up Shades
Duofold Shades for top down or bottom
up convenience. Two cord locks on either
side of the shade allow for operation in
either direction. Duofold is perfect for
those looking to have a view at the top of
the window while maintaining privacy
below.
Chordless Ultra Cordless Hardware
System
The Chordless Ultra Cordless Hardware
System allows you to raise and lower the
shades with the touch of a finger. Up or
down, the shades remain level and
equalized while your window remains free
of dangling cords. A great safety feature
for the household with small children and
pets.
Motorized Lift Systems
Enjoy the convenience and safety of Somfy
Radio Frequency (RF) Motorization Lift
Systems.
Radio Frequency control eliminates the
need to point or aim the remote at the
shade. This provides for more enhanced
control of individual or groups of window
coverings with the single press of a
button, even from another room!
Two-on-One Head Rail
Multiple cellular shades can be
mounted on the same head rail if the
window application requires a split or the
window is too large for one shade. The
Two-on-One Head Rail allows each shade to
operate independently while giving the
impression of a single shade.
Day-Night Shades
Enjoy a combination of fabrics for
customized light and privacy control.
Day-Night Shades combine two fabrics into
a single shade. One fabric is placed
between the top rail and center rail while
another is placed between the center and
bottom rails.