The ultimate sun block: Renson
Brand story by Harriet Thorpe
Waregem, Belgique
08.04.21
Renson’s range of sun protection solutions not only helps users to stay cool outdoors, they also regulate indoor temperatures by blocking sun rays before they can even hit the glass.
Renson’s minimalist external roller shade for pergolas and patios offers streamlined sun protection and high wind resistance
Renson’s minimalist external roller shade for pergolas and patios offers streamlined sun protection and high wind resistance
×This year, our wellbeing became connected to nature like never before and of all the things it provides, sunshine has helped us through more than most. When it’s shining, the sun energises us, problems feel easier to tackle, and, as summer approaches, we’ll be aiming to spend as much time as possible absorbing its life-affirming benefits.
Architects and designers will, however, know that the sun also has its drawbacks. The effects of direct light and heat can be uncomfortable. Interiors can also heat up to unbearable levels. Similarly, when relaxing outdoors, too much sun can force us to retreat indoors.
Extending living space into the outdoors, the Loggia sliding panels bring flexible control of direct sunlight and privacy with easy operation
Extending living space into the outdoors, the Loggia sliding panels bring flexible control of direct sunlight and privacy with easy operation
×Good design, however, can solve these drawbacks. Expert in outdoor living, ventilation and sun protection, Renson has a range of products that can effortlessly control light and heat. They can work together in combinations – as seen at this modern villa in Bordeaux – so every space from the daylight-filled interior living spaces, to the spacious outdoor terrace can be used to its full potential.
Designed to work seamlessly with the existing architecture, Renson’s sun protection products such as Panovista Max, a unique screen solution for glass-on-glass corner windows, the loggia sliding panels, and fixed Sunclips awnings, block sun rays before they can even reach the glass. And by keeping the sun out, they regulate interior temperatures.
Quietly minimal and streamlined, Renson’s shading systems are aesthetically pleasing extensions of design, instead of awkward add-ons
Quietly minimal and streamlined, Renson’s shading systems are aesthetically pleasing extensions of design, instead of awkward add-ons
×Helping people to stay comfortable outside for longer, the integrated screens and tilting blades of Renson’s Camargue terrace cover control shade and temperature even on the sunniest days. So when it comes to summer 2021, Renson has us covered.
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