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Spigogroup manufactures, and markets through its brand Spigodoor, technical doors for schools. We are proudly responsible for the acoustic doors and fire doors used today in schools, colleges and universities, as well as for the special finger pinch-proof doors in many kindergartens. A few months ago we experienced that sense of pride again, along with a more special feeling of bonding and attachment.

Anyone from Logroño has either studied or knows someone who has studied at the iconic Instituto Práxedes Mateo Sagasta in the capital of La Rioja. That is why it was very special for us to be able to participate in the project for the complete renovation and refurbishment of the building. Also because our work covered practically all the wood solutions offered in the Spigogroup catalogue: acoustic panels, phenolic lockers, phenolic cabins, wood ceilings, interior cladding made of wood slats, flooring and other building elements and furnishings. In many cases, we undertake special customised work. You can find out more about the installed coatings in post "Interior wood cladding at the new Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Secondary School in Logroño"

Of course, we also made and installed some of the doors for the new Sagasta Institute, in tune with the general line of the project where light-coloured finishes abounded. Thus, we manufacture and install acoustic doors of the soundproof 38 dB model in white lacquered MDF RAL 9010 with concealed hinges, and doors with flush leaves with jambs on the outside and metal frames.

The results, as you can see, look spectacular.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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