Design Selection.
Choose Your Design.
Choose Hinge Type.
Choose Your Hinges.
Wood Selection.
Design Selection.
Choose Hinge Type.
A pivot hinge is a hinge system that allows a door to rotate from a fixed pivot point at the top and bottom, rather than being attached to the side. We use FritsJurgens pivot systems, which are known for their high-quality, durable, and concealed pivot technology.
These systems enable smooth movement, greater stability, and a seamless design without requiring a floor-mounted closer. FritsJurgens pivots are ideal for heavy, frameless, or modern doors, including glass and large architectural entries.
A concealed hinge, also known as a hidden hinge or European hinge, is a type of hinge that is not visible when the door is closed. We use Simonswerk Tectus hinges, which are known for their high-quality, fully concealed design that provides a clean, seamless look.
Wood Selection.
Ash (1,320 lbf) is known for its light color and striking grain patterns, with excellent shock resistance. With a Janka hardness of 1,320 lbf, it is highly durable, making it perfect for furniture, flooring, and doors.
Sapelli (1,410 lbf) is a beautiful African hardwood with a rich reddish-brown color and interlocking grain. Its Janka hardness of 1,410 lbf makes it suitable for high-traffic areas, offering durability, stability, and a lustrous finish that enhances interiors and furniture designs..
Mutenye (960 lbf) is a striking African hardwood, with a golden-brown color and darker streaks. Its fine texture and moderate hardness of 960 lbf on the Janka scale make it versatile for decorative veneers, furniture, and cabinetry, adding a touch of elegance.
Pau Rosa (1,780 lbf) is a striking African hardwood known for its vibrant color variations, ranging from pinkish-red to deep brown with contrasting streaks.
Walnut (1,010 lbf) is prized for its deep chocolate-brown color and stunning grain patterns. With a Janka hardness of 1,010 lbf, it’s ideal for fine furniture, flooring, and paneling.
Wenge is a tropical timber, very dark in colour with a distinctive figure and pattern. The wood is heavy and hard, suitable for exterior application, flooring and staircases. Several musical instrument makers employ wenge in their products.