Dante Bonuccelli
The interior sliding door that makes up walls
Inspired by the large and light movable surfaces of the traditional Japanese house, the Shoin interior door is a system of sliding doors and fixed glass panels , with one or two tracks, designed to compose walls . The sheets live inside a thin aluminum frame , flush with the glass on the external facade of the composition.
The Shoin sliding door creates a fluid and flexible system that divides indoor spaces ensuring maximum light penetration and continuity between the different environments.
Shoin transforms environments into luminous crystal boxes that lightly define spaces within spaces .
Dante Bonuccelli
The interior sliding door that makes up walls
Inspired by the large and light movable surfaces of the traditional Japanese house, the Shoin interior door is a system of sliding doors and fixed glass panels , with one or two tracks, designed to compose walls . The sheets live inside a thin aluminum frame , flush with the glass on the external facade of the composition.
The Shoin sliding door creates a fluid and flexible system that divides indoor spaces ensuring maximum light penetration and continuity between the different environments.
Shoin transforms environments into luminous crystal boxes that lightly define spaces within spaces .
Dante Bonuccelli
The interior sliding door that makes up walls
Inspired by the large and light movable surfaces of the traditional Japanese house, the Shoin interior door is a system of sliding doors and fixed glass panels , with one or two tracks, designed to compose walls . The sheets live inside a thin aluminum frame , flush with the glass on the external facade of the composition.
The Shoin sliding door creates a fluid and flexible system that divides indoor spaces ensuring maximum light penetration and continuity between the different environments.
Shoin transforms environments into luminous crystal boxes that lightly define spaces within spaces .