[NEWS] Lumon nominated for “Most Innovative Building Material Product” at the NAHB International Builder’s Show ® in Las Vegas

Lumon has been selected as a finalist for the “Most Innovative Building Material Product” -category at the prestigious NAHB International Builder’s Show ® in Las Vegas.

The nomination is for Lumon’s original product, Lumon Glazing Retractable. Often recognized for its ability to transform outdoor spaces with style, versatility, and functionality, Lumon’s retractable glazing provides an innovative and durable solution for balconies and terraces.  

Lumon’s product will be on display at the Las Vegas Convention Center from February 25-27, 2025, where you can see the product in action.   

Winners will be selected at the end of the exhibition on February 27th

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