hunter douglas goes green

As one of the AirDye® early adopters, Hunter Douglas Hospitality unveiled a new line of textiles and window treatments today at their HD Expo booth. The wide variety of designs by Transprint employ modern and subdued color combinations, with simple patterns inspired by nature.

Larry Levy, CEO of Colorep, Bob Harnach, president of Hunter Douglas Hospitality, and David Gelbaum admire Garcia’s collection of window treatments

Above, Larry Levy, CEO of Colorep, Bob Harnach, president of Hunter Douglas Hospitality, and David Gelbaum admire the new collection of window treatments.

“Hunter Douglas is committed to minimizing our impact on the environment,” said Mr. Harnach. “The fact that AirDye technology also allows designers to customize textiles and window coverings makes it a no-brainer. It’s potentially a revolutionary step forward for the hospitality industry.”

Hunter Douglas Hospitality also extended AirDye’s innovations in printing for their bedding and window dressings, dyeing printed designs on one side of the fabric, and solid color on the other. The energetic prints, bold use of color, and deft design sense are reflected in the bedding below.

Hunter Douglas Hospitality Bedding Ensemble

Details of Hunter Douglas Hospitality’s trend-setting use of AirDye technology can be found at the AirDye website. Be sure to check out the ecometrics reports to compare traditional dyeing and decorating to AirDye technology. The amount of water, energy, and green house gas saved is stagering.

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