HiFinity's ultra-slim profiles create seemingly endless transparent surfaces with a minimalist look. The elegant aluminium sliding system combines an infinite view with impressive performances. The perfect choice for any low-energy contemporary building.
HiFinity
- Product Name
- HiFinity
- Manufacturer
- Reynaers Aluminium
- Manufactured
- Belgium
- Material
- Metal, Aluminium
- Opening types
- Sliding
- Door type
- Single
Double
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