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English to French translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Furniture / Household Appliances / cloisons | | English term or phrase: glass to glass | Bonjour à tous
An aesthetically pleasing and easy to use fully
glazed ‘glass to glass’ movable wall system
designed for use in a wide range of internal
environments including hotels, shopping malls,
airport terminals and railway stations.
Merci de votre aide |
| | | intégralement en verre | Explanation: pas de profilés de cadre
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et bien nos, pas "forcément" - le selling point, c'est que les panneaux de verres ne sont pas sertis dans des profilés métalliques. A voir la description et les photos du système, glass-to-glass, c'est bien intégralement en verre.
http://www.arrowhivemovablewalls.co.uk/system-gs.html
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j'ajouterais que "glass-to-glass s'applique aux extrémités gauches et droite : la cloison déployée commence verre du verre et se termine avec du verre.
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gauche |
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