Statement Doors that Blend Form and Function: Spotlight on ECLISSE 40° and Beyond
Bold Architectural Details in Door Design
Interior doors are stepping out from behind the scenes and becoming design features in their own right in 2026. From minimalist panels to sculptural statement pieces, homeowners and designers are treating doors as architectural design elements, not just functional components.

The Rise of Architectural Door Statements
As open plan living evolves, so does the need for architectural transitions that shape space without compromising aesthetics. This trend includes:
Frameless / invisible doors — perfect for modern, uninterrupted walls.
Natural wood textures and rich materials — adding organic warmth to minimalist schemes.
Bold profiles and subtle detailing — doors become features, not afterthoughts.

ECLISSE 40° — A Design-Led Innovation
ECLISSE’s 40° Hinged Door Range takes door design to a new level by introducing a dynamic architectural detail:
One side of the door flushes perfectly with the wall, maintaining minimalist continuity.

The other reveals a striking angled chamfered edge that frames the doorway like a sculptural element.
This blend of subtle elegance and bold architectural presence fits perfectly with contemporary interiors that mix clean geometry with thoughtful craftsmanship.

Where This Works Best
The 40° hinged door becomes a focal point in spaces like:
🛋️ Living rooms with high ceilings
🍽️ Dining rooms with bold colour or texture palettes
🏡 Hallways where architecture meets art

It’s not just a door — it’s a design feature.
Complementing the 40° Range with Flush Hinged and Pocket Solutions
Pair the dramatic 40° door with ECLISSE’s flush hinged frames and Syntesis pocket systems for a cohesive design language throughout your home. Together, these solutions bring:
✔ Continuity of line — doors that speak the same design language.
✔ Flexible materials — from natural timber to glass and engineered finish options.
✔ Enhanced space planning — pocket solutions for compact areas, statement hinged doors for key thresholds.
