LARGO Pivot Door by IKON: Make a Bold Architectural Statement with Large, High-Performance Pivot Doors
When it comes to making a bold architectural statement, few design elements rival the dramatic presence of a large pivot door. The LARGO Pivot Door from IKON elevates the entrance experience with both striking scale and thoughtful engineering.
Designed to impress, this pivot door can be built up to an astonishing 4.5 m high by 2.5 m wide and can carry up to 450kg in weight, transforming any front entry into a grand focal point that effortlessly blends form with function.
Pivot doors are inherently distinct from traditional hinged doors: instead of swinging from side hinges, they rotate on robust pivot points mounted at the top and bottom of the door frame. This structural advantage allows architects and homeowners to realise much larger door panels while maintaining smooth, effortless operation and visual balance, perfect for contemporary residences and bespoke architectural projects alike.
Beyond the striking visuals, the LARGO is engineered for performance. An integrated drop seal ensures a secure, tight seal at the base of the door, enhancing comfort and weather resistance without detracting from its sleek aesthetic. This attention to detail underlines IKON’s commitment to creating high performance doors that don’t compromise on elegance or durability.
Large pivot doors like the LARGO aren’t just about grand entrances; they also improve natural light penetration, create seamless transitions to outdoor living spaces, and offer smooth accessibility thanks to balanced weight distribution.
Whether you’re designing a luxury home or renovating an entrance with impact in mind, the LARGO Pivot Door stands.
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