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Lindner launches glass partition wall with timber frame
Lindner Group KG has launched the Life Stereo_N glass partition wall, combining glazing with a timber frame designed for high-end office projects. The system addresses the growing market trend towards natural materials in contemporary interior design, bridging the gap between steel-framed and fully glazed solutions.
“Lindner Group KG has launched the Life Stereo_N glass partition wall, combining glazing with a timber frame designed for high-end office projects. The system addresses the growing market trend towards natural materials in contemporary interior design, bridging the gap between steel-framed and fully glazed solutions.”
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