Manhattan line
Thought by: Henry Glass
Category: Accessories
Thought by: Henry Glass
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Category: Accessories
Manhattan _ Sliding doors, clear glass, Cannetè damier decoration, Square handles, Moka finish
Designed by Nicola Gallizia, the peculiarity of this collection is to be contemporary and international.
Manhattan is a framed glass doors collection, defined by an essential perimetral profile.
Linear and clean aesthetic is personalised by the infinite number of possible combinations for the glasses, decorations and customisations. Several finishes for accessories and profiles can be chosen despite total stylistic cohesion.
This HenryGlass design choice uses 10 mm-thick glass for its glass doors, ensuring that the framed doors are particularly stable, durable and objectively reliable for daily use.
Available as swing door, disappearing sliding door, external wall sliding door and as pivot door.
Swing door.
Characterised by a slim profile that creates a minimal frame around the door. Dimensions on demand.
Disappearing sliding door.
This model can be installed on standard subframes with different types of frame. Dimensions on demand.
External wall sliding door.
External sliding tracks with valance or recessed in the false ceiling allow the door to slide. Ideal for large spaces, they are designed to divide spaces according to the design. Dimensions on demand.
Pivot door.
An invisible pivot hinge, hidden within the perimeter profile and which can be placed either at the centre or to the side, allows the door to rotate on its axis. Dimensions on demand.
Transform your spaces with a Manhattan door by HenryGlass
Grid Collection.
The choice of English-style doors is linked to a question of design but also to the desire to recreate environments with timeless retro charm. The Grid collection evokes the industrial style with its clean, square and minimalist shapes.
Nicola Gallizia has designed a collection of doors for HenryGlass that elegantly interprets the theme of English doors, transforming them into a refined and contemporary graphic design. The thin aluminium rods create light partitions that divide the space with rhythm and proportion, giving rise to harmonious configurations with a strong aesthetic presence.
Interview with Nicola Gallizia



