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Window blinds have never looked more beautiful and pleasing to the eye before. The Discreet Window is sure to grab a hell load of attention when you have it up in your home. Designed by Ishac Bertran and Gizem Boyacioglu, these blinds are designed to represent a person’s work activity in a home-office environment. The more you work, the dimmer the light thru the window.
To operate the blinds, all you have to do is move the small spheres on the control cords around by sliding them. Four models of the blinds are available, open, half-open, closed and graph. This allows a user to display digital information about their work on the blinds and works as a self-improvement tool that helps with an overview of working routines.


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