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At ICFF: Wippro Space-Saving Doors

By Alicita Rodriguez on Thursday, May 29th, 2008

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Space-Saving Doors. Manufactured by Wippro.

Since I’m on a space-saving kick here after having written about the Blue Moon Tub, I need to mention Wippro Doors.

The Austrian company’s space- saving doors take up about 40% less swivel range than an average door, making the Wippro line ideal for small spaces or odd angles. All the space-saving doors are available as monoplan, duoplan, and triplan.

The monoplan is akin to a regular door in its surface look, though it swivels instead of being fixed on hinges. The duoplan looks like a bifold door—only much more beautiful, as it comes in many different woods, and with options such as glass panes, stained glass inserts, and tear-proof Shoji paper covers from Japan. For the most space-saving door, choose the triplan, whose construction I won’t attempt to explain here.

Monoplan (left). Duoplan (middle). Triplan (right).

The Wippro doors come in traditional/rustic, modern, and classic/timeless styles. The Monoplan, for example, is available in birch with an offset vertical glass pane—a lovely option for a room with Scandinavian furniture. If you’ve got an industrial aesthetic, then choose Wippro’s plate-glass sliding door—a mass of glass on silver runners (perfect for a loft in Atlanta’s old Cabbagetown factory).

Whatever door you choose, they will be as functional as they are beautiful: “They provide space where you need it, can be opened at a touch, and are simple to close.” Wippro also makes regular doors, and ANY of their designs can be adapted into a space-saving door, including arched and segmented doors. This means your options for space-saving doors are MANY, because Wippro has a door for just about any whim or desire, including the Omega Classic, whose top half is dominated by a porthole-esque circle (part of their Modern line), and the Lava Classic, which is reminiscent of a Frank Lloyd Wright pattern (part of their Classic line).

The engineering behind the Wippro space-saving doors puts me in mind of South Florida’s Coral Castle, whose famed swiveling door—constructed out of a monolithic, 9-ton coral rock slab—opens with the touch of a finger.

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Alicita Rodriguez is a freelance writer obsessed with uncanny architecture and strange spaces. She comes from a family of obsessive compulsive contractors. Originally from Miami, she is now being held in a ghost town in Colorado against her will.

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by 3rings » ICFF Wrap Up July 8th, 2008

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by daniel November 7th, 2008

Hello,
Am Mr Daniel and i will like to order some doors and i will
like
to know the types you have with the prices of each as well as your method of
payment.Waiting to hear from you so i can proceed.Thank you

Best Regards,
Mr Daniel Morgan

by daniel November 10th, 2008

Hello,
Am Mr Daniel and i will like to order some doors and i will like
to know the types you have with the prices of each as well as your method of
payment.Waiting to hear from you so i can proceed.Thank you

Best Regards,
Mr Daniel Morgan

by Joseph Starr November 10th, 2008

Dear Mr. Morgan,

Thanks for reading. We’re glad you like the doors, but we don’t actually handle orders for any of these products. Please see the Wippro website at http://www.wippro-usa.com/ for ordering information.

Best Regards,
Joe Starr and Alicita Rodriguez
3 Rings

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