Hollywood prefers Hunter Douglas window fashion
January 19, 2007 | 12:00am
Hunter Douglas Window Fashions have been sharing the spotlight with some of Hollywoods biggest stars.
For just as its products have been enhancing households, offices and establishments worldwide, it has also been adding beauty and glamour to movie and television sets as well as the homes of numerous celebrities.
In season five of NBCs "The Apprentice", for example, Hunter Douglas Luminette Privacy Sheers appeared alongside the shows cast of characters, including star and executive producer Donald Trump, his son Donald Jr., and daughter Ivanka.
Luminette Privacy Sheers are known for their uniquely design as they marry the beauty of sheers with the privacy of soft draperies.
Hunter Douglas Country Woods Genuine Wood Blinds, meanwhile, dressed the set of "The Breakup", the romantic comedy that hit theaters worldwide last year. It featured "Friends" star Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn.
Country Woods Genuine Wood Blinds are known for enhancing any room with warm wood tones. They are horizontal blinds that are crafted from the finest North American hardwoods.
On the newsstand, an InStyle feature of Eva Longoria, from the ABC hit "Desperate Housewives" showcased her living room and bedroom outfitted with Provenance woven wooden shades and Duette honeycomb shades.
Provenance woven wooden shades are notable for their eye-catching natural materials such as reeds, bamboos and grasses, while the Duette honeycomb shades are popular for their crisp, clean style and highly energy-efficient honeycomb cell construction.
Oprah Winfreys O at Home, on the other hand, has featured Hunter Douglas Silhouette window shadings and Alustra Modern Precious Metals aluminum blinds.
Finally, Metropolitan Home, the celebrated home decorating and design publication, recently showcased Hunter Douglas NewStyle hybrid shutters and Duette honeycomb shades anew.
For more information about Hunter Douglas products, you can call (02) 4533155 0917-8239241 and 0922-8089275, or email at [email protected].
For just as its products have been enhancing households, offices and establishments worldwide, it has also been adding beauty and glamour to movie and television sets as well as the homes of numerous celebrities.
In season five of NBCs "The Apprentice", for example, Hunter Douglas Luminette Privacy Sheers appeared alongside the shows cast of characters, including star and executive producer Donald Trump, his son Donald Jr., and daughter Ivanka.
Luminette Privacy Sheers are known for their uniquely design as they marry the beauty of sheers with the privacy of soft draperies.
Hunter Douglas Country Woods Genuine Wood Blinds, meanwhile, dressed the set of "The Breakup", the romantic comedy that hit theaters worldwide last year. It featured "Friends" star Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn.
Country Woods Genuine Wood Blinds are known for enhancing any room with warm wood tones. They are horizontal blinds that are crafted from the finest North American hardwoods.
On the newsstand, an InStyle feature of Eva Longoria, from the ABC hit "Desperate Housewives" showcased her living room and bedroom outfitted with Provenance woven wooden shades and Duette honeycomb shades.
Provenance woven wooden shades are notable for their eye-catching natural materials such as reeds, bamboos and grasses, while the Duette honeycomb shades are popular for their crisp, clean style and highly energy-efficient honeycomb cell construction.
Oprah Winfreys O at Home, on the other hand, has featured Hunter Douglas Silhouette window shadings and Alustra Modern Precious Metals aluminum blinds.
Finally, Metropolitan Home, the celebrated home decorating and design publication, recently showcased Hunter Douglas NewStyle hybrid shutters and Duette honeycomb shades anew.
For more information about Hunter Douglas products, you can call (02) 4533155 0917-8239241 and 0922-8089275, or email at [email protected].
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