Frames for sliding doors

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 a single sliding door to disappear.



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 ā€œLā€ opening, with half the door hinged and half sliding into the wall.




Frame that permits the disappearance of a sliding door of reduced height, from 120 to 190 cm.



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.



Frame that allows curved sliding doors to disappear.




This frame features doors with a special sliding system that allows one door to slide telescopically into the other, which in turn slides back into the metal box in the wall.