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MotionFlex 400 bioclimatic pergola

MotionFlex 400 bioclimatic pergola

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MotionFlex 400 bioclimatic pergola with white LED lighting

With a sleek and modern design, MotionFlex pergolas provide your home’s outdoor areas with an exclusive look and excellent shading.

Positioned on the roof structure, the motorised, pivoting aluminium slats can be easily repositioned to reflect the sun’s rays, let filtered sunlight through, provide complete protection against rain and snow, or even provide uninterrupted ventilation to keep the air under the pergola from heating up.
A bioclimatic pergola allows you to enjoy the outdoors in all seasons. Regardless of the weather, you can enjoy the outdoors while using the massage pool or relaxing on a stylish piece of garden furniture. The pergolas are equipped with white LED lighting that functions as evening mood lighting, so you can enjoy your time outdoors in comfort during the evening hours.

Features

  • Motorised, pivoting aluminium slats with remote control
  • Matt anthracite grey (RAL 7016) solid aluminium structure with radiused edges
  • Aluminium louvres in matt anthracite grey (RAL 7016), 24V, IP67, with remote control
  • Integrated concealed drainage channel
  • White LED lighting with remote control (24V)
  • Column size: 5×5 in, wall thickness 0.055 in
  • Maximum load capacity: 135 lbs/m2
  • Size: 13 x 10 x 8,2 ft
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UV-Resistance

It not only resists harmful UV rays, but you can also adjust the roof panels to provide adequate shade and protect the area underneath from the sun's rays.

Protects Against Rain

This feature provides protection from rain with adjustable roof panels, allowing you to control the amount of coverage and keep your space dry under the pergola.

Air & Waterflow Dissipation

The supporting structure of the pergola is designed to allow the heat generated in the hollow parts of the structure and the water that collects on the roof to dissipate through the supporting structure legs, thus minimizing the heating of the structure and managing the drainage of water.

History of Pergolas

The earliest surviving garden plan, from around 1400 BC, belonged to an Egyptian high court official in Thebes and features a pergola over the garden's entrance. The inspiration behind pergolas remains uncertain—perhaps they were crafted for their aesthetic appeal or driven by practical concerns like the climate.

What is a pergola?

Similar to a gazebo, a pergola offers shelter and partial shade from the elements. However, unlike a gazebo, it features an open roof design that allows sunlight to filter through. A pergola can stand alone or be attached to an existing structure.

Today, the pergola stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of simple, functional beauty. Whether in a small backyard or a grand public park, the pergola continues to provide shade, support for climbing plants, and a space for people to gather, relax, and enjoy the outdoors. Its history is a story of adaptation and timeless elegance, a journey that has spanned millennia and cultures, yet remains as relevant as ever in our modern world.

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