
Stage Drapery Elements for Interior Design - VERA Brand Applications
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Culises (side portals, plugs, cut-offs) are elements of stage dressing. Functional purpose- backstage are located on the sides of the stage box, parallel or at an angle to the portal, limit the playing space, mask standing on the sides of the stage scenery, cover the side spaces of the stage, hiding technical equipment, lighting equipment and artists ready to go. Natural, artificial and synthetic fabrics with a density from 30 g/m2 to 800 g/m2 are used for the production of backstage curtains, including fabrics consisting of fibres that are hard to ignite according to GOST R 50810-95 "Fire safety of textile materials". The choice of the used fabric is determined by the customer's technical task and sketch.
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