Three-leaf telescopic sliding gate at a limestone estate at dusk

Architectural telescopic gates

The gate that vanishes into itself.

Nested leaves. Quiet motors. A fraction of the runback a single slider needs. Specified for estates, compounds, and the openings that cannot spare a swing.

How it nests

Three leaves. A third of the runback.

A conventional sliding gate needs a pocket as wide as the opening. AXIOM stacks two, three, or four leaves so the hardware parks in a measured bay — 55%, 38%, or 30% of the clear width.

  • Nested leaves

    Each leaf travels a fraction further than the one behind it. They close as a single plane.

  • Cantilever or tracked

    No ground rail for snow and debris. A tracked option when wind ratings demand it.

  • Specified, not stocked

    Photocells, safety edges, loop detectors. CE / UKCA. PAS 68 on request.

5.0 m opening · 1.9 m runback
Travel35%

Materials

Steel, timber, light.

Architectural steel

Powder-coated structural leaves. The default for wind, span, and a quiet close.

Timber infill

Thermally modified ash in a marine-coated frame. Warmth without a timber structure.

Frosted glass

Laminated panels. Daylight on the court, no view in from the road.

Tell us the opening. We will tell you the nest.

Indicative studio pricing in the configurator. A site survey confirms wind, fall, and the exact runback.

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