Technology
Most demountable wall systems force compromises—between aesthetics and acoustics, between flexibility and precision, between what you can specify and what they can build.
The feco system was engineered to eliminate those trade-offs. Five decades of German R&D have produced a partition technology that integrates wood, glass, and metal with tolerances measured in millimeters—while accepting virtually any finish material you specify.
Simplicity On The Far Side Of Complexity
Standard partition systems work—until they don’t. When your project requires complex applications, you need engineering depth that catalog products can’t provide.
Fall-safe glazing for multi-story atriums
Custom radii curved glass partitions
Unlimited angle configurations with any glass type up to ¾” (19mm)
Switchable privacy glass integration
Double-glazed systems achieving 49 dB STC
Custom millwork door integration with concealed hardware
Doors that breathe while providing acoustic privacy.
Award-winning doors that combines air transfer and sound insulation in one door leaf. The integrated overflow units enable a large air exchange with high sound insulation and offer design freedom for adjoining wall elements made of glass or wood.
Walls that absorb sound while blocking transmission.
Integrated acoustic panels reduce reverberation inside the space while the partition structure itself achieves up to 47 dB sound isolation.
When the millwork has to match—everywhere.
Our framing system accepts custom veneer panels, lacquered finishes, and specialty materials—allowing your partition doors to match your millwork package exactly.
When fall-safe glazing needs to match your office fronts.
Glass and solid wall partition heights up to 16 feet (5 Meters) without mullions.
Details
Precision in Every Detail
The feco framing system achieves what conventional partitions cannot: seamless integration of wood, glass, and metal with tolerances that satisfy the most demanding architects. Click any image below to see the craftsmanship up close.
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