MetroWall Unveils the ENDURE™ Series: Where Durability Meets Design

CONGERS, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MetroWall, a leader in interior glass walls, is proud to announce the launch of the ENDURE™ Series – a groundbreaking demountable interior glass wall system designed for the rigorous demands of institutional architecture and design.

In response to the evolving demands of the commercial market, architects and designers have voiced a clear need for interior solutions that blend form and function without compromise. The ENDURE™ Series by MetroWall is a direct answer to this call and addresses the need for increased height requirements, seamless egress, superior sound insulation, and adaptability to unique glass requirements. Industry professionals have long sought a product that can withstand the rigors of high-traffic commercial environments, while maintaining a standard of aesthetic excellence. The ENDURE™ Series provides a versatile and sustainable option that resonates with the core values of today’s architectural and design visionaries.

“At MetroWall, we believe that the spaces we inhabit should inspire us, support our endeavors, and reflect a commitment to excellence. The ENDURE™ Series is a manifestation of this belief, offering the Architecture & Design community a product that meets the highest standards of durability, flexibility, and functionality,” stated MetroWall General Manager Jared Scott.

Inspired by the robustness of exterior glazing systems, the ENDURE™ Series promises stability even in the most frequented areas. “It’s a testament to our dedication to innovation and our promise to deliver solutions that address market needs,” added Xin Liang, Systems & Engineering Manager.

To learn more about MetroWall’s products, download our brochure and other resources, and book a showroom appointment to connect with our team.

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