Room Dividers / Wall Systems
Coastal Branch Stack
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Our premium quality light-colored coastal branches are collected by hand and enclosed between two panels of tempered glass inside each sliding room divider door. These beautiful, clean branches arrive in bundles and are hand selected to fit each room divider door. By stacking these branches the entire size of each sliding door, we are able to create an extraordinarily clean and unique addition to any interior environment that can’t be found anywhere else.
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Resources
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Spec Sheet
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Install Instructions
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2 Lines of Track |
2 Doors |
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3 Doors |
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4 Doors |
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5 Doors |
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Configuration
Which fits your space best?
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Select your sliding room divider below.
Your size.
Your options.
Your system.
Interlayer
Two panels of tempered glass, front and rear, trapping natural material in the middle.
Rear panel as desired - clear or frosted..
Frame Finish
Aluminum extruded frame with high-quality, durable anodized or powder coat finish. No visible screws or fasterners.
QuietSlide™ Track
Our QuietSlide Track is just that ... Quiet! Our track was designed with one point of roller contact, ensuring the most quiet operation possible when paired with our heavy-duty, oversized tricycle roller wheels. Our top-mounted track systems also ensure that your sliding doors will never leave or jump their tracks.
Meet our QuietSlide Track
Standard QuietSlide
Surface mounted, architectural fascia included
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Recessed QuietSlide
Recessed mounted, for contractor-
prepared coves and channels
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Floor Alignment Guide
We strive to offer the most solutions to our customers. So to align your system, we offer multiple alignment methods to guide your sliding doors.
None
No linear guide, for 2-door systems.
Provides
zero flooring obstruction.
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Finger Pulls
Equip your sliding doors with finger pulls to enhance your ease of operation. Finished in Satin Nickel or Solid Brass. Optional.
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