The LP Series: Minimalism Without Compromise

At MetroWall, we aim to take care of everything, from design and manufacture to delivery and installation. We have a wide breadth of options to offer architects and designs. Today, we’re shining a spotlight on the LP Series. This glass wall system delivers a minimal but bold look. Here are some specs at a glance:

  • STC rating up to 36
  • Minimal profile dimensions
  • Multiple door options including optional vertical door frames
  • Accommodation for 3/8” and 1/2” glass
  • Clear tempered, low iron, annealed laminated, tempered laminated, acoustic laminated, and specialty glass available
  • Accommodates wide array of hardware choices including ladder pulls and lever sets
  • Pivot doors, sliding doors, overhead closers, floor closers, and
    much more
  • Frame profile width: Bottom: 7/8” Top: 1 1/4” (alternate options
    available)
  • Frame profile height: Bottom: 3/4” (alternate options available) Top: 1 3/4”
  • ADA compliant door clearances, surfaces, and hardware

Our sleek and simple LP Series combines the sought-after low-profile track aesthetic with the durability and robustness that a busy workplace requires. Choose from a wide range of hardware options (including pivot doors, ladder pulls, lever sets and more) and an extensive variety of glass types (frosted, acid-etched, photo printed etc.) for a fully customizable, all-glass design that will add a wow factor to any workplace.

Thinking about specifying the LP Series? Check out the Revit files.

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