Stained glass partitions: the monolithic HIDE collection

Stained glass partitions: the monolithic HIDE collection
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Date: 25 January 2017

Fully customizable and technological stained glass partitions, we discover together the HIDE collection.

Vetroin has designed and created as many as 10 series of stained glass partitions for offices, one more beautiful and special than the other, perfect for creating unique furnishings of the latest generation and fully customizable.

We're talking about a company with more than 10 years of experience in the field, which has been able to conquer not only the Italian market but also abroad, with important collaborations overseas.

That said, we present today the stained glass partitions of the HIDE collection.
We start from the unique feature that makes these special inside mobile glass walls: the full integration with the architectural envelope.

The aluminum extruded profiles can in fact be completely recessed in the floor or ceiling, so as to create a truly spectacular continuity to the eye.

The stained glass partitions have a thickness ranging from 50 to 100 mm and can include safety glasses, glasses with wooden decorations or with fabric or anything else.

Like all creations of Vetroin then, you can match the stained glass partitions with hinged or sliding doors, with single or double doors, of glass or wooden.


From the point of view of customization, you can always count on our laboratory and on our company's glassworks. We offer exclusive manufacture with laser machines, silk screen, LED lighting and much more.

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