Not an element of separation, but of direct connection between rooms: Entre-Deux enhances the passages with a precious frame in metal, wood or natural stone.
Entre-Deux is a customizable and decorative architectural element intended for the world of interior design. It is a collection designed by Alfonso Femia / AF*Design for Albed, which for the first time imagines and builds the doorway as a volume of connection and union, rather than of separation between two rooms.
A thin “frame” defines the identity of this family of swing doors, where the concept of front or back does not exist.
The jamb becomes a volume and projects itself into space, on one or both sides, with a profile with a slightly tapered section or constant thickness, and a depth of 205 mm.
The frame can be in six possible aluminum finishes (natural, champagne, gold, bronze, titanium, and black), natural stone or wood, and acquires a signaling and communicative value in the version with integrated lighting.
The formal minimalism of Entre-Deux, adaptable to walls with a thickness between 125 and 100 mm, can therefore be declined in dozens of possible configurations and a wide range of choices for the door panel, in transparent, satin, reflective, mirror-like, lucid, or stain back-lacquered glass, crafted with a pattern or with the insertion of fabrics, and again in natural, stained or lacquered wood in a variety of colors. The concealed hinges, tested for 100.000 cycles of use, allow for a 180º opening for pushing and pulling.
The Entre-Deux door has a maximum size of 300 cm in height and 100 or 120 in width. The glass version allows the rearward assembly flush with the frame to act directly on the balance of the environments.
Ideal for residential or office projects, Entre-Deux can be easily integrated with Albed’s All Ways partition walls system, realizing permeable wings enhanced by sculptural access.