Variable environments require variable solutions.
The
Indoor Sky system combines a fabric window shade and light shelf
to control daylight and glare while remaining fully
configurable.

The heart of the system is a fabric lightshelf, or combination
of lightshelves, designed to extend the daylight zone deeper
into a building. Fully
operable, the Dayliter Shade may be deployed according to the
ultimate variable; sunlight. Blocking
direct, heat-laden sun while, at the same time, offering near
perfect glare-free daylight!
The
Dayliter lightshelf is a totally configurable element mounted
directly to the main roller shade assembly.
The white or
light-colored fabric bounces daylight onto the ceiling and deep
into the room even when the main shade is closed to block direct
sunlight. The
lightshelf is designed to sit parallel to the ceiling and rotate
90° to dim the amount of daylight entering the room when
necessary.
The lightshelves diffuse the daylight to dramatically reduce
glare by lowering luminance ratios, a critical factor when
dealing with computer screens. Other
light reflecting products that utilize polished surfaces, such
as upside-down venetian blinds, create bright patches of light
that increase glare.
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