Introducing new exciting interior design and original room usage concepts with sliding doors by ars nova.
March 31st, 2009
Behind the elegant sliding doors one will find sophisticated storage systems tailor-made to suit your individual needs.
The carcase independent Delta sliding elements can be inserted from floor to ceiling and from wall to wall. Even retrospectively in any existing furnishings and without complicated modification work at all.
The sliding elements are the same height as the room, can be varied in height and width and are available in a wide range of materials. The elements are custom made and thus will fit into unusual locations. Be inspired.
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