Renson’s latest addition to its portfolio, Linarte design façade cladding and the Panovista Max sun protection screen for corner windows have been awarded the Red Dot Product Design label.
The individually-combinable aluminium profiles ensure that a Linarte façade is not only sustainable and maintenance-friendly, but also endlessly customisable. “The design of the Linarte system focuses on offering users versatility and easy integration to enable them to achieve a creative facade cladding solution,” the Red Dot Jury said.
Panovista Max is a large glass-on-glass corner windows or corner sliding windows that can also be fitted with sun protection screens without disturbing cables or guiderails in the corner. The product helps retain a panoramic view, even when its wind-resistant (up to 90 km/h) sunroof awning is extended, which does not allow the interior temperature to get unsustainably high from the sun. “The minimalist design of the Panovista Max fabric sun protection screen is pleasing for its almost invisible mechanism and high degree of practicality,” according to the Red Dot Jury.
The user application of the new, intelligent and connected Healthbox 3.0 ventilation unit from Renson also won the iF Design Award. The app allows users to monitor their indoor air quality intuitively, 24/7, while their ventilation system makes the necessary adjustments automatically.
The iF Design Award is a design competition organised by the iF International Forum Design GmbH from Hanover. The application won in the “Design Excellence” category for the way it converts an abstract concept such as indoor air quality into an intuitive interface using colour, graphs and tips.
