Hafele’s SL25 Bi-fold Frameless Glass Doors combine cutting-edge design with maximum versatility.
January 11th, 2011
Hafele and Solarlux Germany are proud to present the SL25 Bi-Fold Frameless Glass System, the latest in state-of-the-art technology and design.
Available for the first time in Australia, the SL25 is perfect for the Australian lifestyle and weather conditions.
The SL25 features transparent glass walls that fold away, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces for summer entertaining.
When closed, the SL25 creates a glass façade protecting against winter weather, allowing alfresco areas to be used comfortably all year round.
As well as providing practicality, the SL25 Bi-fold Glass Door offers a perfect frame for capturing Australia’s most breathtaking land and cityscapes.
Functional, elegant and trend-setting – the SL25 brings comfort, beauty and luxury to every home.
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