New conservatory look for Danish awning

With its unique look, the Opus 300 from the Danish Isabella factory is easy to spot at caravan sites around Europe.
European caravanners have welcomed the new Opus 300 from the Danish Isabella factory in Vejle, the conservatory design sets it apart and the new awning now adorns many European caravan sites with its unique look.
It’s not just about looks:- The design of the front section with its floor-to-ceiling windows allows in plenty of light and this, together with the textiles used for both sides and curtains, makes for a bright and comfortable interior.
Special attention has also been paid to the indoor climate in the Opus 300. Below the windows in both sides are large ventilation panels that also function as mosquito nets. The panels have been designed so they can be left open, even when it is raining, since they open from below and are covered at the sides.
The special roof has been designed to reduce the problem of condensation, to an absolute minimum. During the production process, a PVA material is added to the polyester-covered canvas to distribute moisture across the entire surface of the roof, thus ensuring the condensation evaporates far more quickly than usual.
The Opus 300 is available for most caravan models. For the longest models, the designers have included an extra vertical window next to the sash windows. All windows are framed by a section of structured canvas which has been specially treated to make it extremely dirt-repellent.
The canopy wings are made from latest technology Air diffusing material. In addition to their decorative effect, the wings are extremely practical because they stabilise the awning and protect the light front against streaking caused by rainwater.
Both the front and both side panels may be removed, turning the Opus 300 into a gigantic sun canopy. Optional accessories available for caravanners include a standard sun canopy that fits onto the front of the awning and bedroom annexes.
The colours of the canvas contribute to the characteristic look of the Opus 300. The sides are tweed, the front sky blue and the base dark blue, while the frames around the windows are constructed in a shade of light blue with ultra modern sheen.
Standard equipment supplied with the awning includes a draught skirt, wheel arch covers, curtains and strong typhoon guy ropes. The latter fit into special sewn-in leather flaps on the front and sides, and are designed for use in bad weather.
There are many accessories available for the Opus 300, including a huge selection of Bolon awning carpets in a new Isabella design which matches the colours of the awning.