DECO 585

Hinged glass door (tempered safety glass)
Glass revolving door DECO 585 TSG PURE WHITE clear 834x1972x8mm Studio/Office DIN L
Glass revolving door DECO 585 TSG PURE WHITE clear 834x1972x8mm Studio/Office DIN L
Glass revolving door DECO 585 TSG PURE WHITE clear 834x1972x8mm Studio/Office DIN L

DECO 585

Hinged glass door (tempered safety glass)

color/opacity: PURE WHITE/clear

matt

clear

Dimensions:
Direction:
Drill hole type: Studio/Office
Glass preparation: LA (clear-lasered/unmachined)
Country validity: Germany
Glass revolving door DECO 585
TSG PURE WHITE clear
834x1972x8mm Studio/Office DIN L
EAN-13: 4250214447931

472.41

MSRP (based on german VAT)*



DECO 585

Eyecatcher

Enjoy the joy of choice with these decorative glass doors. Whether new or existing, glass doors open rooms and ensure optimum use of daylight. By replacing your old wooden doors with modern glass doors, you can create a completely new spatial effect in your living rooms. The exchange is easier and quicker than to wallpaper. The existing door frame does not necessarily have to be removed. If the standard DIN dimensions do not fit, special dimensions can also be ordered from GRIFFWERK.

Visualization of the decor shows the GRIFFWERK glass door Deco_LD_585 laser one side in the version revolving door - DIN right - studio / office - tempered safety glass PURE WHITE

Alternative products

Even more security for your glass door?

Both toughened safety glass (TSG) and laminated safety glass (LSG) are classified as safety glass. The main difference between toughened safety glass and laminated safety glass is that the shards of a laminated safety glass pane, in case of breakage, stick to an internal film, which minimises the risk of injury.

Advantages

  • High safety
  • More sound insulation
  • Ideal for XL formats
  • Frosted finish possible on both sides
  • Highest opacity possible
  • More aesthetics
  • Rich sound when closing
The illustration shows a lasered glass revolving door made of laminated safety glass with Bobby Car in the foreground.

Glass doors

Glass revolving doors are becoming more and more trendy and are the stars among doors: they open up rooms and perspectives. Glass doors provide living rooms with light, allow wide lines of sight and make living areas appear friendlier, brighter and altogether larger. A revolving door made of glass is the optimal alternative to a revolving door made of wood.

What is the DIN direction for doors?

The DIN direction indicates in which direction a door opens. Do you want to find out which DIN direction is the right one for you? Then imagine that you are standing in front of the door opening towards you. The hinge side determines the DIN direction.

If the hinges are on the right, it is a DIN right-hand door.

If the hinges are on the left, your door is a DIN left door.

What is the tape side and the tape opposite side?

Door hinges connect a door to the door frame and at the same time enable a turning movement. The hinge side is the side on which the door hinges are located. The opposite hinge side is the side opposite the door hinges.


Pure White

White glass has a particularly noble effect and is characterised by a bright lighting effect in modern rooms. The green or grey tinge present in the product range is reduced to a minimum here. With PURE WHITE from Griffwerk, colour-neutral and flexible room design is guaranteed. White tones and daylight are expressed in a particularly natural way.

 

Clear or rather matt glass?

Natural daylight and bright rooms - that is the advantage that clear glass brings. In contrast to matt glass surfaces, an open view with natural light incidence is made possible. Laser motifs look brilliant on clear glass doors.

 

What is Laser One Side?

  • ONE SIDE means one-sided processing of the glass door with laser technology
  • A clear glass blank is used for this purpose
  • The transparency of the door is maintaine
  • Depending on the incidence of light, the laser decor has a very high luminosity
  • One Side is very noble and stylish

Glass doors: Fascinating Laser technology

Bundled light engraves delicate lines into the glass surface. Point by point and precisely controllable, detailed motives and finely graduated progressions can thus be transferred to glass. Our laser places microscopically small pixels next to each other, permitting photo realistic results. The deeper engravings change the light reflection. Laterally ingressing light makes the patterns virtually light up. Laser-processed glass doors remain transparent. If you wish more protection from looks, simply pick the version in TWO-SIDES with rear satination.

Laser doors from Griffwerk meet ESG standard

GRIFFWERK glass doors made of toughened safety glass ("ESG") meet all requirements for applied laser technology according to the German Institute for Building Technology (DIBT). Since then, GRIFFWERK has been allowed to mark all glass doors with the ESG test stamp, which complies with the DIN EN 12150 standard. The stamp is placed inconspicuously on the hinge side of the glass edge. We are proud to be able to offer you tested safety.


How do I clean a revolving glass door?

To clean the surfaces of interior revolving glass doors, warm water is sufficient. Please use a sponge or a soft, lint-free cloth for this purpose. Clean over a large area and not selectively.

If any remaining dirt such as fingerprints is still visible on the revolving door, you can also use commercially available glass cleaners (foam cleaners). Please do not use any abrasive, corrosive, acidic or alkaline cleaning agents. They attack the glass surface and can thus be the cause of scratches. You can wipe excess water dry with a microfibre cloth. If glass is in contact with water for a longer period of time, stubborn limescale residues can form.

With laminated glass doors, make sure that the edge seal does not come into contact with water, otherwise moisture and the cleaning agent can penetrate the laminate.

Attention

Please do not use any scratching tools, razor blades or scrapers. They can leave visible and irreparable scratch marks on the surface.

Particular attention should be paid to this with satinised and lasered surfaces

To avoid abrasion of the surface structure, do not apply too much pressure. To avoid the so-called cloud formation, rub your glass door dry over a large area with a microfibre cloth. Do not use paper or cellulose cloths. They cause too much abrasion.