Lisus C Series spider fittings are now exclusively available from Häfele.
October 27th, 2011
Functional and elegant with a strong focus on design, C series is a refined and technologically forward series of spider fittings.

Lisus have a 30 year history as innovators in their field, and the C Series concealed fixing spider fitting embodies the company’s commitment to research and technology.
C Series puts a new spin on spider fittings for frameless glass façades and walls. Its smooth curves neatly conceal the bolts that hold the clamps in place.
Easy to install, C series also comes with a hole finder – ensuring a perfect fit every time.

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