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Hunter Douglas gallery debuts in Surat
India's News.Net Friday 4th July, 2008 (IANS)
Hunter Douglas, a market leader in window coverings and manufacturer of architectural products, unveiled Friday its first gallery here.
A part of the Sanskriti Furnishing's store, the gallery will offer all products that are sold in India including duette honeycomb shades, silhouette window shadings, luminette privacy sheers, vignette window shadings and roller shades.
P.K. Sundaramoorthy, managing director of Hunter Douglas India Private Ltd (HDIPL), said: 'Our products offer both aesthetics and functionality, creating environments that are more stylish and comfortable. Moreover, our products are always customized based on preferences of the customer.'
Hunter Douglas established in 1919 is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Its group comprises 164 companies, with 65 manufacturing and 99 assembly operations in over 100 countries.
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