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Flowing Spaces

a symphony of matter and movement,
as a living language
A RESEARCH BY BARAUSSE
THROUGH THE EYES OF MASSIMO CASTAGNA
Doors, partitions and boiserie define domestic architecture: they organize, separate and connect spaces, shaping a scenography of solids, voids and relationships. Matter and function engage in dialogue with the interior, woods, glass, metals and crafted surfaces, creating a living landscape where space, gesture and atmosphere coincide.


MULTIMATERIAL
SYSTEMS & PARTITIONS

In the contemporary living project, doors and partitions take on a central architectural role: beyond their technical function, they become devices that orchestrate relationships, sequences, and different degrees of privacy. Through proportions, light, and materials, they shape the perception and depth of interiors, giving identity and coherence to space.


From this emerges a fluid and harmonious interior, in which every element actively contributes to the living experience. Today, with reinterpreted thicknesses, Barausse partitions are transformed into elements of strong aesthetic and architectural presence: finishes such as annealed and combined glass, fossil wood, and refined leather create environments within environments and offer broad design freedom. Gradations of light and material choices redefine spaces, interpreting the style and desires of those who live in them.

SYNCROSYSTEM
MULTI‑LEAF PIVOT DOOR SYSTEM

The new synchronized pivot system by Barausse: patented technology and the poetry of movement. A panel rotates around its own vertical axis, and the room changes around it. When multiple panels move together with the same angle and speed, the gesture becomes choreography.
The pushed leaf draws the others along through a patented system that connects each panel to ceiling and floor. The mechanics disappear, leaving only movement.


A wooden casing coordinated with the leaves offers a second aesthetic option. A room opens, divides, or finds its intermediate configuration.
Thanks to the management of large-format leaves and different finishes, Syncrosystem becomes a true architectural language, capable of combining mechanical precision with design sensitivity, making spaces alive, adaptive, and scenographic, interpreting the needs of contemporary living through an advanced and completely invisible mechanism.

VERSA SYSTEM
FOR LARGE SLIDING LEAVES

Large spaces come together instead of dividing. Thanks to the new Versa sliding system by Barausse, a single gesture moves the panels simultaneously: each element slides silently along a ceiling track, leaving the floor uninterrupted. The mechanics disappear into the lower profile, making room for material and geometry.


The Versa system ensures maximum flexibility of use: the panels can be stacked as needed and fully retract into the wall, even concealing their housing thanks to a panel with coordinated finish.


It is available in different configurations, track layouts and rails, as well as with telescopic panels, allowing the designer to define the solution best suited to the architectural context.


The space opens, closes and reconfigures naturally, following the needs of the design.
Every Barausse surface—wood, glass, leather, lacquered—can become a sliding panel, bringing character into the space and transforming it each time. The environment thus reveals, in continuous motion, a new version of itself.

SOFI
LEATHER DOOR

Barausse chooses genuine leather as a material of excellence for doors and partitions, transforming it into a material voice that defines the interior. Not a simple covering, but a surface that shapes the atmosphere of spaces.


Fine European leather, dyed using specific processing methods, absorbs color deeply and matures over time with authentic nuances. Handcrafted stitching, made by hand with mastery, enhances the quality of the material and recalls tradition, elevating doors and partitions to pieces of contemporary design.


Soft, enveloping shades add a cozy and sophisticated touch.
Inherited from master dyers, this process teaches color to the fiber: the leather, certified and alive, tells the story of the space and those who inhabit it, signing interiors with a discreet yet distinctive presence.

PALEO, FOSSIL WOOD
AS A PRIMORDIAL ESSENCE

Fossil oak is an extremely ancient wood, preserved for millennia beneath sediments and oxygen-free waters, where it began a slow fossilization process.


In this environment, the trunk transforms into a rare, robust material, deeply characterized by dark tones ranging from brown to black. Barausse gives new life to this precious wood by using it as a design surface: the lacquered finish expresses warmth, material richness, and visual depth.


Each plank is unique, marked by time and rich in unrepeatable grain patterns that become distinctive elements of value. Applied to interior doors and partitions, fossil oak lends character, material presence, and narrative value to spaces, transforming surfaces into protagonists of architecture. Bringing this material into interiors means introducing a fragment of natural history capable of dialoguing with contemporary projects and creating unique elements with authentic charm.


T-SQUARES BY TONELLIDESIGN
DECORATIVE GLASS

T-Squares is born from a process: a glass sheet is annealed on a metal grid. Heat makes it malleable, the grid shapes it, and the pattern thus becomes the very structure of the glass.


The through-coloured glass, in bronze and smoked tones, interacts with light in different ways, interpreting spaces rather than dividing them, changing with the time of day and the direction of light.

BUCKLE, DOOR LEAF IN PALEO FOSSIL WOOD
AND DE CASTELLI METAL

Buckle takes shape as a clear architectural gesture, conceived to establish a direct dialogue with space. Its vertical presence, evocative of the act of a buckle that tightens and defines, transforms the door opening into a conscious design experience, where function and formal language coincide.


On the occasion of Salone del Mobile, Buckle is presented in a double-sided configuration of strong expressive intensity: on one side, the Paleo fossil wood, with its time-layered materiality and deep grain, lends the handle a primordial yet sophisticated aura, capable of narrating the material even before the form. The pairing with the Aeris door leaf, entirely clad in De Castelli metal in the Acciaio Inox DeMarea finish, creates a refined dialogue between cold and warm surfaces, light and tactility, enhancing the verticality and continuity of the whole.


For architects and interior designers, Buckle positions itself as a precise design choice: an identity-defining element that establishes rhythm, character, and coherence within the interior, contributing to a spatial system where every detail participates in the construction of a distinctive and cultivated aesthetic.