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Chinese designer Kun — founder of KunDesign — created Pavilion to seamlessly extend the comfort of the indoors to outdoor settings. Defined by a sharp architectural style, the open-air structure features a narrow eave design and is topped with reversible louvres and integrated LEDs to simultaneously provide shade during the day and illumination at night. 

A facade of wooden vertical and horizontal grilles creates a resort-like sanctuary that can be enhanced through a selection of electric shutters, rolling curtains, folding glass doors, grids and other elements; there is also the ability to partially match curved sail curtains for a breezy canopy effect. 

The front glass folding door completely retracts to one side for a more transparent environment while adjustable electric rolling curtains on either side contribute to a sense of privacy when used in commercial areas.

A selection of durable PVC fabrics is available that offer fade- and UV-resistance and also work as a mosquito barrier. The colourways for the aluminum frame include terracotta, olive green, black and white to perfectly tailor the escape to any space. 

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