Tré
Tré not only gives you the option to choose something that is fire and sound classified, sustainable, and beautiful. But also extremely flexible. This way, you get the freedom to create the space you want. Without compromising either safety or beauty.
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Pine is a fast-growing wood species that doesn't cost a fortune. But you can still make it look expensive if you choose to combine it with veneer, for example.
Oak has been widely used throughout time, especially for Danish furniture classics. And it's still very popular when choosing a beautiful and solid wood species. Also available as veneer.
The most sustainable choice is of course to select materials based on circular principles. Therefore, Tré is also available in repurposed wood from the window industry.
The Latin word for ash tree is Fráxinus and means 'Viking ship'. But the wood species also looks really good in a more modern context. Also available as veneer.
With black-stained wood, you get profiles with a less raw and natural look than untreated wood.
Tré has none of the typical glass strips. Instead, the profiles clamp directly around the glass all the way around the edge.
A solid wood post that is mounted between the glass panels, giving a more substantial expression to the glass wall.
Muntin profile in solid wood or veneer on a pine core. Can also be mounted on the glass itself.
Vertical, black silicone joint assembly that matches a black frame with sound or fire-rated glass.
Joint tape assembly of glass, providing a stable and soundproof wall with an almost invisible, prefabricated joint.
Up to Rw 35 dB for door.
Up to EI 60 for door.
Up to 4 m including transom glass
depending on door requirements.
One of the special features of DEKO Tré is that the door frame and casing are joined at a 45 degree angle, giving the glass frame door a minimalist and elegant finish. It's up to you how much space the door should take up. And how it should adorn the room with its expression.
There may be several reasons to choose a solid door. One is aesthetic. When the glass is suddenly broken by the tactile surface of wood, you get a very special expression. And of course, you choose whether the door should be single or double; with or without transom.
Up to Rw 40 dB for door.
Up to EI 30 for door.
Up to 4 m including transom
depending on door requirements.
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