Introducing the next stage of hidden doors. MFU1200 MonoFlat UNISON.

The MFU 1200 is a sliding door system, allowing the door to sit flush with the front face of the wall, creating a seamless finish for the modern-day home or fit out. With a simple push, the door moves into the room and slides behind the wall next to it. With the combination of a two-way soft close system, you have a level of finesse you would expect to see from the highest quality products on the market.

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  • Category
    Internal Doors, Surface Sliding Doors, Sliding Door Gear
  • Range
    Flush Sliding Door Systems
  • Brand
    Sugatsune
  • Warranty
    1 year
Specifications

2700 x 1200mm panels. 30-40mm thick, weighing up to 70KG

Performance

Tested to 100,000 cycles

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Unique Hardware has been supporting the New Zealand door and window industry with great hardware since 1998. From small beginnings, we’ve grown over the years and now offer a full range of hardware for all types of doors and windows.

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