Frameless transparency from floor to ceiling, achieved by a fully concealed track system.
Sliding over a thin slot on the floor, the outside merges seamlessly with the inside.
The frame gently opens around an asymmetrically located axis with a simple and effortless push.
Frameless entrance doors with hidden frames, customizable finishes and maximum security.
Orama Minimal Frames will participate at BAU 2023 – the world’s leading trade fair for architecture, materials and systems and showcase our products. The fair will take place in Munich on April 17-22 presenting a complete range of state-of-the-art technology in the international building industry. This year’s leading discussion themes: The challenge of climate change […]
An interview with Stella & Pieros Pieris from Pieris.Architects. They create buildings with “eco-emotional intelligence”—a term they invented to describe their design philosophy—meaning spaces that inspire users' respect for the natural environment and meet their needs in harmony with nature. In 2004 they set up a thriving full-service firm, imbued with an extrovert spirit and a mission to create architecture that enhances people’s quality of everyday life.
Orama is proud to contribute at the annual meeting of interior design and architecture professionals in Athens, Έσω [eso]. Eso brings together the most important representatives of the Greek and international creative scene every year, and has established itself as the leading promotion institution in Greece for the arts of design. This year’s conference thematic […]
A conversation between Brecht De Geest, co-owner of VIEW and Orama’s business partner for Belgium and the architect Patrick Lefebure from Archipl Architects, about the transformation and repurposing of the historic Hanet Castle in Ghent, Belgium.
An interview with Samer Noureddine, Founder & General Manager of Gutmann Lebanon and Orama’s business partner for the Middle East. With a career that spans over 30 years and countless projects in Dubai, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon, he talks to us with intuition and insight about the role of architecture in the evolution of minimal frames and what it takes to move forward in business and in life.
Orama Minimal Frames proudly supports and participates in the architectural exhibition "Milos: Approaching alternative architectural landscapes".
An interview with Mohamad Arayssi from Batimat Architects. We met the architect in Paris where is currently living and had a conversation about his work, his vision as an architect and the sense of belonging to a place and to wider community.
A discussion with our CEO George Tsimpikos, about the minimal frame business, the company vision and the people behind it.