Ergon by Venetian Celegon, Trendy Two-way Door

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Space is such a premium in modern homes and tiny studio apartments that even a single square meter of area can make a huge difference. That is exactly why the ultra-modern and uber-cool Ergon rototranslating doors by Venetian Celegon are such a cool and chic innovation. The doors allow for both rotatory and translatory motion in one go, and their spinning around the central axis ends up saving on 50% of space— otherwise consumed by the conventional doors as they open up. This is so much fun, looks quite futuristic and is like bringing home those spinning glass doors from the mall. A great mix of form and function. – via

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8 comments:

  1. [...] La puerta Ergon tiene el aspecto de una puerta normal, y se fabrica en varios acabados, con grosor de 50mm, de doble panel de abeja y terminada con una capa de plástico. Su marco es metálico en aluminio anodizado o lacado, al igual que las jambas. Visto en Freshome. [...]

  2. seefdublew says:

    It doesn’t take less space to open, but it does move half the space to the “push” side of the door. This would be very useful for very small residential bathrooms, where the door would otherwise strike the fixtures.

  3. [...] hervorragende Idee, gefunden bei Freshome: die Ergon-Türen des italienischen Herstellers Celegon sind in speziellen Beschlägen geführt, [...]

  4. Ken says:

    I think so.
    The system is smart enough to allow us to open the door in two-way.
    Flexible enough to manage our inner furnitures placement.

  5. darxmurf says:

    Pretty cool idea, does it take really less space to open ?

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