Significant visual and trendy impact by textured feel artificially produced
“Wood transmits warmth and a sense of well-being. It’s an element of nature, alive and each piece unique. Its natural flaws and blemishes only add to its beauty existing and evolving over time
Door consisting of a door and jamb with opening system with visible or concealed hinges.
concealed within a panel frame with the choice of visible or concealed hinges.
This version of a sliding door has an external wall-mounted track system and the door, when open, lies parallel to the wall.
A sliding door with a concealed track system for either wall or plasterboard versions
A Bifold door is a space-saving feature. The panel is divided into two parts, thus ideal for limited spaces
A ‘pivot door’ refers to a swinging door that rotates on a spindle as opposed to butt hinges affixed to a frame which also saves on space
Push opening solution, with coplanarity on the corridor side of the door and of the architrave.
RAL colours available on request (RAL - Central European colour standard chart)
Choice of Finishes
mod. 100TO
A plain smooth honeycomb door with a horizontal grain effect.
Available openings: hinged, in-wall and out-wall sliding door, pivot and bi-fold door
mod. 270V
Honeycomb door with a horizontal grain and a tempered glass panel.
Available openings: hinged, in-wall and out-wall sliding door
mod. 470 V1
This plywood door has a tempered glass slat in a satin finish.
Available openings: hinged, in-wall and out-wall sliding door
mod. 410 VV
A plywood door with a glass panel in the upper part of the door and a honeycomb panel in the lower part. Available openings: hinged, in-wall and out-wall sliding door
mod. 400 VV
A plywood door with a glass panel.
Available openings: hinged, in-wall and out-wall sliding door
mod. 410
A plywood door with a honeycomb panel both in the upper and lower part of the door.
Available openings: hinged, in-wall and out-wall sliding door.