Hörmann has launched the Heritage-style range, which have been designed to blend generous glazed panels with high quality slim steel profiles.

Available in three options – hinged, sliding and the newly introduced pivot, the Heritage-style doors can be configured with either single or double leaves, along with optional side elements and transoms for large-scale interior screening.

The flexible nature of the range allows door-sets measuring up to 5,000mm wide by 4,000mm to be achieved, whilst the frameless pivot door supports a single door leaf up to 2,000mm in width.

Two slim glazing bead styles are available to suit different design preferences – an angled version with exposed screw heads creates a traditional industrial look, whilst a narrow, 15mm bead provides a modern, sleek appearance.

All doors are glazed with 6mm laminated safety glass in either Clear or Clear white, whilst the steel profiles are supplied in RAL 9005 jet black matt as standard. Five additional preferred colours, including traffic white and anthracite grey, together with bespoke RAL colours and textured and pearl-effect finishes offer also available.

Further enhancements to the range include an optional door closer for the hinged doors, which closes the doors gently, whilst a Smart-Stop set for sliding doors provides smooth and silent door operation with secure locking of the door leaves in the end-of-travel position.

A new Retro-loft sliding door track allows for the creation of single and double-leaf retro sliding doors, showcasing exposed rollers that echo the collections industrial heritage.

Completing the system is a selection of high-quality ironmongery, with lever handles, push-bar options, and recessed handles available in jet black RAL 9005 or stainless steel as standard.

“Hörmann’s Heritage-style range is a response to the growing demand for interior solutions that are both functional and striking,” said David O’Mara, marketing manager at Hörmann UK. “These doors offer homeowners the tools to create and divide modern living spaces without compromising light and style.”