Enjoying to the full the open spaces of our homes, knowing that a simple gesture can help us discover new-found comfort and intimacy. Having doors when they are needed and making them disappear when they aren’t; “an idea” and a product. Behind “the idea” that Scrigno had - a frame for concealed sliding doors – lie seven years of design, adjustments, technical tests and applications; an artisan commitment and passion that led to the realisation in 1988 of the first real, industrial-scale “modular system”. It immediately enjoyed considerable success and proved hugely popular with the market, experts and private individuals alike.
Frame allowing two sliding doors to disappear, one on the left and one on the right of the opening.
A single metal box allows two sliding doors linked together with a dragging system to disappear.
A single metal box allows two sliding glass doors linked together with a dragging system to disappear. Wall thickness 10.5 cm, glass thickness 1 cm.
A single central metal box allows two doors sliding in opposite directions to disappear into the same wall space.
A frame designed with the Wall-Door System that allows a sliding door to completely disappear. The frame has been reduced to a minimum, without the doorpost and edging trims.
A frame designed with the Wall-Door System that allows two sliding glass doors linked by a sliding system to disappear into the frame, eliminating the doorpost and edging trims. Wall thickness 10.5 cm, thickness of glass doors 1 cm.
Frame with compact dimensions, with sliding doors that fold together like the pages of a book.
Frame with compact dimensions, permitting the partial disappearance of a sliding door with āLā opening, with half the door hinged and half sliding into the wall.
Frame that permits the creation of a small opening between two rooms, used for example as a serving hatch, allowing a door with reduced height to disappear.