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LOONÁ

Aesthetically beautiful preassembled parasol and functionally superior compared to regular commercial tensile umbrellas.

BORAÁ

Stylish parasol with cantilever design, tailored to meet unique requirements and versatile applications.

VELAÁ

Nature-inspired parasol design that has the ability to drain water through the column and direct into underground drainage system.

SONEVÁ

A parasol that blends the best of modular cones, shade structures, and commercial umbrellas into a versatile hybrid for diverse needs.

Architectural Tensile Membrane Materials Guide

Architectural membrane materials, also referred to as fluoropolymer membranes, include ETFE, PTFE, PVC-PVDF, and other advanced fabrics are used to engineer tensile, lightweight high-performance architectural or industrial applications. 

ETFE

ETFE membrane structures offer lightweight, translucent, and durable solutions for canopies, facades, and skylights—combining design freedom, low maintenance, and long-term performance.

PTFE tensile structures, made from fiberglass coated with Teflon, deliver strength, fire resistance, and durability for long-term use. With a lifespan exceeding 25 years, PTFE tensile membranes are a premium solution for high-performance, low-maintenance design.

PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) is a high-performance polymer known for its chemical resistance, UV stability, and durability, widely used in architectural coatings, membranes, and industrial applications.

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is a versatile, durable, and cost-effective material widely used in construction, membranes, tarpaulins, and industrial applications for its waterproofing, flexibility, and weather resistance.