The latest ambitious challenge in developing a new open awning concept was entrusted to Christian Grande Studio, which, through a synergistic collaboration with the R&D department of BAT Group, brought Quad to life.
The complexity of the project lay in enhancing a product that, due to its shape and essential functionality, is typically integrated within architectural solutions or enclosed in a cassette.
The new design and precise engineering make the Quad open awning both original and contemporary, further enhanced by a wide range of fabric options. It can reach up to 1,200 cm in width and 360 cm in projection, and can be installed on walls or ceilings. The system is compatible with Aki or Balteus arms and can be operated either via motor or manually with a crank. Additionally, an integrated lighting system can be installed within the arms to complete the configuration.
A major design challenge, in pursuit of aesthetic minimalism, was to completely conceal all screws typically visible on square-bar awnings. The result? A clean, essential line.
Rollerbat fabric roller diameter 70/80 mm in galvanised steel with patented system for reducing creases in the fabric
Possible lighting on Aki led or Bateus led extendable arms
It is wall or ceiling-mounted via extruded aluminium or die-cast brackets and steel hardware