1930s doors
The panel layout of our steel doors is reminiscent of 1930s architecture. From that period onwards, De Stijl played a central role in the reform of art, which also had a significant influence on the architecture of that time. This reform was mainly characterised by the simplest possible design and the use of right angles.

The New Objectivity
The New Objectivity movement is also reflected in our 1930s doors. This style had such a profound influence on industrial design that many of its elements are now considered standard, such as steel furniture and high-rise buildings with large glass façades.
Our 1930s doors consist of rectangular sections of steel, filled with large glass panes. These styles give the doors a modern industrial character.

Contemporary Techniques
With our steel doors, we offer you the slim and timeless design of the 1930s. However, we use the latest materials and techniques in their production. Instead of painting, we now powder coat the steel. The steel profiles are first primed before receiving a durable protective layer. Rather than using putty, we now use slimmer steel profiles to secure the glass.