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With the market moving towards a slimmer 20mm pleated fabric offering, Arena has just launched a new collection with more fabrics than ever suitable for conservatory roofs with SPC properties and including some fashionable printed options for freehangs. Coupled with a new 20mm roof system called Trinity, this is now the best opportunity from Arena for customers to capitalise on forthcoming conservatory blind sales. “The product team at Arena has been busy coming up with a new and exciting fabric range for use with the Trinity slimline pleated system,” said Paul Harper, general manager at Arena. “We are aware of the need to offer good conservatory solutions at realistic prices and with our new fabric presenter, the customer will have plenty of choice from a vibrant collection.”
Some of the fabrics in the new pleated presenter cross over with designs and colourways in the vertical and rollers books to give a co-ordinated look. Trinity is Arena’s new roof system which offers seven roof shapes including two rail fixed blinds including the obtuse option. A Duo blind is also available along with three freehang blind types. At the same time, Arena is also launching the Perfect Fit frame for use with these pleated fabrics, offering a complete conservatory solution for the sides. If you’re after a sleek and contemporary look where the blinds fit flush against the glass so that doors and windows can be opened with ease, Arena says opt for a pleated or venetian blind in a Perfect Fit frame, available from Arena in either white or brown.
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Arena has launched its new conservatory package and as general manager Paul Harper explained, the company is ‘aware of the need to offer good conservatory solutions at realistic prices’
The new pleated blind collection from ‘dimensions’ by Arena includes 118 fabrics that reflect today’s home interiors trends, encompassing a colourful array of interesting textures, prints, plains and finishes to complement everything from classic and traditional to modern and minimalist styles.
