Doors, Shoin Sliding door

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Description

Lualdi’s Shoin door draws its inspiration from the light and dynamic surfaces that can be found in traditional Japanese houses.

The Shoin door system consists of sliding doors in glass (either one or two track) and fixed panels that act as walls.

The panels that connect the doors are mounted in a narrow aluminum frame, which is perfectly aligned with the outer side of the door system.

 

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Lualdi’s Shoin door draws its inspiration from the light and dynamic surfaces that can be found in traditional Japanese houses.

The Shoin door system consists of sliding doors in glass (either one or two track) and fixed panels that act as walls.

The panels that connect the doors are mounted in a narrow aluminum frame, which is perfectly aligned with the outer side of the door system.

 

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