ECLISSE: Transforming Interiors with Innovative Door Solutions
Space efficiency, functionality, and style are more important than ever in today’s architecture and interior design. Traditional doors, while familiar, can often restrict layout possibilities and limit design potential. ECLISSE has become a leading name in the field of sliding and hinged door systems, offering solutions that marry high-quality engineering with sleek, modern aesthetics. For architects, designers, and builders, ECLISSE represents both a practical and creative tool for unlocking the full potential of interior spaces.
Pocket Doors: Maximizing Space with Elegance One of ECLISSE’s flagship innovations is its range of pocket door systems. These doors slide into hidden wall cavities, allowing architects and designers
to reclaim valuable floor space that would otherwise be taken up by swinging doors. Ideal for residential projects where every square metre counts, as well as commercial environments like offices and hotels, ECLISSE pocket doors combine functionality with minimalistic design. The result is a fluid, uninterrupted interior that feels open, flexible, and contemporary.
ECLISSE pocket doors are not only practical – they are built to last. With precision-engineered tracks and frames, these systems ensure smooth operation, longevity, and ease of installation, making them a reliable choice for builders and contractors. Aesthetically, the doors can be fully integrated with surrounding walls, providing a flush, seamless finish that complements modern design trends.
Flush Hinged Doors: Subtle Sophistication Alongside sliding solutions, ECLISSE has expanded its offerings to include flush hinged doors. These doors maintain a clean, continuous wall surface, creating interiors that are understated yet highly sophisticated. Flush hinged doors are perfect for environments where discreet,
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