IKON Aluminium™: Fino25 – Minimalist Sliding Perfection
Slimline. Minimalist. Uninterrupted views.
The Fino25 sliding door is where form meets function a masterpiece of minimalism crafted to elevate modern architecture. Every line, every frame, every detail is designed to bring the outside in, without compromise.
With a sightline of just 25mm, the Fino25 offers a barely-there frame that disappears into the view. The result is pure transparency walls of glass that flood interiors with natural light and blur the boundaries between inside and out. Whether overlooking the ocean, the city skyline, or a landscaped courtyard, the Fino25 ensures nothing stands between you and the horizon.
Behind its refined aesthetic lies precision engineering. Each panel glides effortlessly on high-performance rollers, allowing even the largest configurations to move with ease. Thermal performance and weather resistance are built in, ensuring comfort and efficiency without sacrificing design.
For architects, the Fino25 opens creative freedom offering flexibility in size, finish, and configuration to complement any contemporary façade. For homeowners, it offers something more: a lifestyle defined by openness, simplicity, and seamless connection to the environment.
This is minimalism at its finest where design disappears, and only the view remains.
Contact: IKON Aluminium™
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