Explore the magic of motorized window shades and browse beautiful fabric collections with new Lutron app

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Coopersburg, PA – Lutron Electronics, the leader in energy-saving, wireless light and shade control, announced the availability of The Lutron Fabric Collections App  - a mobile iPad application that allows users to easily browse more than 1,500 fabric options for Lutron motorized shading solutions.    

 The app allows users to:

· quickly view fabrics within a collection or by shade type

· order fabric samples

· email, print, or post fabric selections

· review high-performance fabric specifications

· get inspired with beautiful imagery that showcases  numerous shade styles

· experience how selected fabrics will affect a space

· get educated on the benefits of motorized shading

· access additional sales tools, like videos and brochures

“We are committed to helping our customers understand the benefits of motorized shades and providing them with the tools they need to make informed decisions about which shade styles and fabric types are right for their homes and offices,” said Ed Blair, Vice-President and General Manager of Lutron. “The new app showcases the depth and beauty of the new Lutron Design Collections and helps people envision how they will use these products as both a design element, and as a practical, energy-saving window covering,” said Blair.

The app is available free of charge on Apple iTunes.                                                       

About Lutron Electronics (www.lutron.com)

Founded in 1961, Lutron Electronics is headquartered in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, in the heart of the Lehigh Valley.  From dimmers for the home, to lighting management systems for entire buildings, the company offers more than 17,000 energy-saving products, sold in more than 100 countries around the world. In the US alone, Lutron products save an estimated 10 billion kWh of electricity, or approximately $1 billion in utility costs per year.  The company’s early inventions— including the first solid-state dimmer invented by Lutron’s founder, Joel Spira—are now at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC.

 



December 10, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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