Inspired by the light and extensive mobile surfaces of the traditional Japanese house, Shoin is a system of one or two rails, glass or wood sliding doors and fixed panels, designed to create walls. The panels are fixed within a slim aluminium frame, flush with the external side of the composition. Shoin allows the creation of veritable environments, luminous glass boxes to lightly delineate spaces within spaces.
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