Segreta

SEGRETA

The SEGRETA collection allows you to create custom-made invisible doors and closure panels perfectly integrated into the walls. The special frames eliminate the traditional door jambs and completely hide the adjustable hinges. The doors are equipped with a magnetic lock, and the special-size closure panels are provided with a pressure-opening system with no handles. You will also have the opportunity to choose the finish you prefer directly on-site: you can have the doors (or the panels) painted with the same colors as your wall or decorated as you prefer. The SEGRETA collection system is available for masonry and plasterboard walls, with lacquer or natural wooden finish.

PROJECTS MADE WITH THE SEGRETA DOOR

Palazzo Buontalenti

The historic Palazzo Buontalenti, is renewed thanks to the project signed by MATTEINI + ASSOCIAES (www.matteiniassociates.com ). The palace is dedicated to temporary exhibitions of Fondazione Pistoia Musei, with particular...

Design apartment

Inside an important historical building in the city centre, an elegant apartment signed by Architects Mariella Corsi and Laura Bianchi of ARCHBCSTUDIO (www.archbcstudio.com ). Typical of ARCHCBSTUDIO's projects, the wise...

Apartment in Florence

The doors of the Master collection, with lacquered pantographed panel systems, are the highlight of the Staino&Staino furniture for a prestigious apartment in the historical center of Florence, with a...

Family House

A modern designed renovation by the Architects Filippo Cambi and Petula Bolognesi. The typology of the selected products is very varied, invisible doors of the Segreta collection, sliding door of...

Sea House

A beautiful contemporary villa surrounded by the sea and vegetation, panoramic windows and bright tones are present in all rooms of the house. The client requested Master colletction doors with...

Minimal Apartment

An apartment with a minimalist and distinct design, accessed from a “Light” pivot door in satin silver steel and milky-white laminated glass. The main entrance door on the first floor...