Maison Heler, Metz
In the visionary heart of Maison Heler in Metz, designed by Philippe Starck, architecture merges with dreams and engineering becomes art. In this unique setting, Barausse contributed with high-end custom doors, conceived not only to divide spaces, but to tell a story of aesthetics, innovation, and functionality.
HTBS7 doors were chosen for their fire resistance certification up to 45 minutes and, above all, for their excellent acoustic insulation of 41 dB. Reaching heights of up to 2700 mm, they ensure protection against hot and cold smoke, offering privacy and safety in a refined technical solution.
The TEAK frame, designed by Starck and engineered by Barausse specifically for the project, made a highly customized aesthetic request possible, turning a vision into tangible reality. The painted aluminum profiles complete the ensemble with discreet elegance.
Large panels, also available in double versions, act as sculptural partitions between rooms. Made with mirrors and aluminum profiles, they maintain visual and functional coherence.
The supply is completed by HTBS8 single and double technical doors, EI60 certified for compartmentalization up to 60 minutes, and doors for common areas, all compliant with French regulations.
Each element was designed to harmoniously integrate into a livable work of art, where the door is not just a passage, but an architectural gesture.
Credits
Project: Philippe Starck
Ph. Julius Hirtzberger