Inclined minimal skirting board
The evolution of the flush skirting board.
ECLISSE Delta is an innovative skirting board concept that runs along the wall with elegance and discretion but with a strong character.
From the front it gives the illusion of a skirting board flush with the wall, while when seen from the side it reveals an inclined volume that rises from the floor to imperceptibly join the wall surface. The three-dimensionality of its geometry can be appreciated above all in the shape of its polyhedral terminal elements.
The colours available are the same as those proposed for the other products in the ECLISSE product line of coordinated flush-to-wall products: the ECLISSE 40 splayed frame for swing door, the ECLISSE Mimesi decorative profiles for flush pocket door, the whole line of glass and aluminium doors flush doors and dedicated handles for wooden and glass doors. A single finish that furnishes and co-ordinates the entire room, to make the work of interior designers easier and to better satisfy the taste of those who inhabit the space.
In the version paintable, primer-coated version, on the other hand, it matches perfectly with the rest of the ECLISSE product line of paintable flush-to-wall products:
Whether with paint or wallpaper, it is possible to customise flush doors, access panels, hatches and skirting boards to meet every practical need and furnish an entire room in complete freedom.
ECLISSE Delta is available in two different heights, 50 and 70 mm, to meet different interior design requirements. It can be installed easily and without any special precautions using silicone.
Attention: ECLISSE products have country-specific dimensions.
Download the file with the corresponding country extension or contact the company for further information.
Region availability
Europe | Africa | North America | South America | Oceania | Asia |
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Albania | Algeria | Canada | Chile | Fiji | Georgia |
Andorra | Botswana | Costa Rica | Colombia | French Polynesia | Japan |
Austria | Cameroon | El Salvador | Ecuador | New Caledonia | Jordan |
Belgium | Comoros | Guatemala | Peru | Papua New Guinea | Singapore |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Côte d'Ivoire | Honduras | Samoa | South Korea | |
Bulgaria | Egypt | Mexico | Türkiye | ||
Croatia | Eswatini | Nicaragua | Vietnam | ||
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