Lindner Life Nature
Glass partition with oak or bamboo profiles







Lindner Life Nature
Listed by applicability
Applications
Workplace: Facilities for Meetings, Conventions and Conferences, Offices, Common Rooms
Requirements
Design: Glass, Wood
Hygiene: Cleanable by vacuuming, Wipeable
Corrosion Protection: Interiors
Safety Technology: Fall Prevention
Statics: Impact Loads
Sustainability: Environmental Product Declaration
Acoustics: Airborne Sound Reduction
Fire Protection: Fire Behaviour / Building Material Class
Product description
If, like us, you place great value on sustainability, this partition wall makes a great choice: Lindner Life Nature combines the transparency of a glass partition with natural, minimalist floor and ceiling profiles made of wood. Whether the oak or bamboo variant – both materials meet highest sustainability requirements: The oak wood origines in European forests and therefore scores particularly well in terms of regionality. The fast growing bamboo absorbs a lot of CO2 from the air and thus influences the ecological balance positively.
The partition system Lindner Life Nature is an exciting addition to our comprehensive product portfolio: The symbiosis of wood and glass offers completely new design options, both for classically held interiors and for modern, alternate room concepts. Convince yourself of the advantages of a sustainable all-glass wall:
- lots of combinations possible thanks to the restrained design
- almost completely recyclable
- easy assembling thanks to modular design
- entirely reversible for maximum flexibility
Pure Nature
With our profiles made of sustainably cultivated bamboo or oak, you personally contribute to environmental protection.
Well-being Included
The warm natural material creates a comfortable feeling in every room.
Functionality Meets Design
This fully glazed partition combines flexibility and high sound insulation with a natural and rustic design.

As Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
In The Permanent Collection of The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design