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Grid pattern doors say it all

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Grid pattern

doors say it all

An entrance to a home or to a space inside says a lot about the place you are visiting. What are the latest trends and is there a place that is more design-centred than Milan, Italy?

Albed Milano

These photos of new concept doors came to us courtesy of leading Italian design firm, Albed Milano (www.albed.it) to share with our readers. Albed is a leading supplier of personalised technical solutions for interior architecture - of course, designed and made in Italy.

The designers say that their new range, Celine, is a door made of geometric figures customisable in 90 finishes, and defined by metal profiles in six different colours. The design is based on Mondrian patterns, a grid-pattern composition of horizontal and vertical lines.

In 1918, Piet Mondrian a Dutch painter and art theoretician regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, created his best-known composition, the famous red, blue and yellow design. He is known for being one of the pioneers of 20th-century abstract art and his style is used in applications in home design.

These doors are intended as dividing elements for residential and public spaces in the hinged, sliding door and partition wall versions, says the manufacturer. Inspiration for local designers?

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