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Bronze
Home Living
Client: MaxHaus (Brazil)
Design: Nódesign (Brazil)
This unique door stands out thanks to its bold, innovative and interactive design. The Max Door combines various functionalities that invite user interaction. The doorknob, for instance, was replaced by a sensor. It takes a mere touch to open the door and no keys are necessary. Instead, a remote control device makes locking and unlocking a breeze. A built-in mail-drop renders mail delivery more secure. A rubbery finish gives the door surface a light and soft feel. Its aluminum structure has rubber seals and a retractable guillotine that eliminates any gap to ensure maximum sound insulation.