Famous Accordion Sliding Doors Factory - Turnable Sliding System – MEDO
Famous Accordion Sliding Doors Factory - Turnable Sliding System – MEDO Detail:
SIMPLIFIED BUT NOT SIMPLE INTENTIONALLY BUT NOT DELIBERATELY
MD-25TG
Sliding Partition System
Sliding partition is an indispensable product in minimalist architecture. Because the product itself is a beautiful view!
Sime frame, big panel, max si2e per panel 2000mm* 200rm, no comer milion.
When you opon it the door disappears.
When you close it, the door not only pertormances excellentty in water tightness, air tightness and drainage to provide a sate and sound horme, but also aods extraordinary beauty to the architecture.
90° and 270° opening with wide angle view
90° and 270° opening with new opening method for new living space.
Pillar free corner sliding with 360*full opening.
90° and 270° opening with wide angle view
The horizontal sliding doors combine with the building to form a novel exterior solution, giving the building a minimalist facade effect. The design concept of transparent wall brings excellent permeability and comfort to users, so that your vision and action can be freed.
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