Lualdiporte L41 Pocket Sliding Door
L41 POCKET SLIDING DOOR
L41 POCKET SLIDING DOOR
Piero Lissoni Pocket sliding interior door
L41 sliding pocket door is an original presence capable of enhancing the space due to its sophisticated line, created by the contrast between the depth effect of the high-tech aluminum jamb on wooden or glass doors.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Lualdiporte
PRODUCT TYPE
L41 Pocket Sliding Door
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
GASKET
The closing gasket, in “urethane foam”, is inserted in the aluminum frame.
THICKNESS
For wall thicknesses greater than 13.5 cm, suitable telescopic elements are provided.
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DOOR
Aluminium Door
FRAME
Door consisting of a door with telescopic aluminum jamb, to be mounted on a sub frame for a retractable sliding door without jamb.
FINISHIES
The available finishes are: matt lacquered, glossy lacquered, veneered or glass. Handle and pawl excluded.
ELEMENTS
JAMB in extruded aluminum “6060” available in natural aluminum or brushed brill, bronze, matt white or matt black finish consisting of two elements with telescopic coupling suitable for boards from 10 to 13.5 cm.
GLASS DOOR
4 mm thick double safety glass with aluminum perimeter frame available in the same finishes as the jamb.
WOODEN DOOR
41 mm thick consisting of a panel with honeycomb structure and 4 mm mdf covers, perimeter frame in fir with a 33 x 40 mm section with reinforcements at the lock.
SLIDING GLASS OR WOOD POCKET DOOR SYSTEM WITH ALUMINUM FRAME
1. Telescopic Aluminum Trim For Wall Thickness From 105 Up To 125 Mm;
2. Aluminum Door Frame;
3. Glass slinding pocket door, with aluminium frame, or wood sliding pocket door, 41 mm thickness. Hardware and flush handle included
4. Flush Handle
DESIGNER PIERO LISSONI
Artistic director at Lualdi, in 2014 he won the Compasso D’oro award for his ‘L16’ door. His goal? To create objects whose beauty enhances everyday life and which bring together different styles, in harmony, around a minimalist aesthetic. His influences include Italian masters such as Ettore Sottsass and Achille Castiglioni, as well as modern Danish artists such as Arne Jacobsen and Poul Kjærholm.