This attention to detail ensures
every element – from frame to handle – contributes to a unified and refined design language.
Integrating with your design vision The ECLISSE 40 system offers both aesthetic and practical benefits that make it well-suited to a range of architectural and interior applications: • Residential projects: Create elegant room dividers or discreet en-suite entrances that offer both visual simplicity and subtle sophistication. • Commercial and hospitality spaces: Use the bevel detail to frame doorways in reception areas, corridors, and meeting rooms – adding character without compromising on minimalism. • Refurbishments: The system can be used to upgrade existing openings, giving older
spaces a modern edge without intrusive structural work. Designers and developers can also experiment with lighting – for example, using directional lighting to emphasise the bevel, creating a gentle play of light and shadow around the door.
A subtle statement For readers of ABC&D Magazine – architects, designers, and developers – ECLISSE 40 represents a new way to think about detail. It’s understated but never invisible; refined but never purely decorative. The 40-degree frame adds depth, form, and a sense of craftsmanship to what was once a purely functional element. It’s a reminder that great design often lies in the smallest details – even in the humble door frame.
ECLISSE 40 is now available across the UK,
offering architects and specifiers a unique system that perfectly balances form and function.
To learn more, visit
eclisse.co.uk or contact us on 0333 5770828
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