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translucent interior walls

Posted by Jesse Cortes at March 11. 2006


Wondering if anyone out there has worked with translucent partition walls... Looking for tips/leads on the right sheets to use, construction method, dos don'ts, moisture issues, suppliers, etc. Thanks.



Re: translucent interior walls

Posted by James Molinaro at March 30. 2006


what kind of partition wall are you trying to make? Is it just going to sit there or does it need to move like a door?



Re: translucent interior walls

Posted by Allison Ashcroft at March 30. 2006


you must check out vancouver company molo design's paper or textile softwall. Not only is it translucent, it's also retractable, movable, doesn't require construction genius and is also in the permanent collection of the MOMA!
www.molodesign.com



Re: translucent interior walls

Posted by Vikas Wadhwa at March 31. 2006


also, check out the latest dwell magazine...pg 91 and 92 has a small studio using translucent glass sliding walls / doors.

also, check out this from apartment therapy...using IKEA wardrobe sliding doors to create walls

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/032806/small-cool-2006-entries/50-vinces-high-tech-hideout-007462



 
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