Japanese Interior Screen-Like Glass Sliding Doors Shoin by Lualdi | SURFACES REPORTER Material Update

Japanese Interior Screen

Lualdiavailable in India through Ottimo – has unveiled a system of glass sliding doors and fixed panels called Shoin similar to Japanese interior screens. Designed to act as clear walls and entryways, these panels delineate spaces and create welcoming environments.

Resonating with the lightness of Japanese interiors, Shoin features sliding panels that are placed on one or two rails. These rails are fitted with shock absorbers for protection. Crafted out of a 6 mm-thick tempered glass which is fitted into an aluminium frame that comes in wood, metals and matte lacquered colours, the glass panels are available in a plethora of styles including fluted grey and extra-clear.

Image courtesy: Ottimo for Lualdi

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