About Sherazade Pocket Plus
Design
Sherazade Pocket Plus is a pocket door that keeps the look clean and architectural, with a slim aluminum frame and a calm rhythm of glass panes. The glass sits centered in the frame, and tapered dividing profiles create equal sections without feeling busy. It reads modern, but not cold. And because it is a pocket solution, it disappears when open and lets the room do the talking.
Designed by Piero Lissoni, the composition stays restrained from every angle. The door can be specified as a single or a double, depending on how wide the opening needs to feel. It is custom-made, so it can follow the project rather than forcing the project to follow it.
Materials & build
The structure pairs an aluminum frame with tempered glass offered in two constructions: monolithic 0.24 in glass, or laminated 0.12 in + 0.12 in glass. The panel is inserted with a seal, a detail that keeps the assembly precise while supporting the clean, centered look. Glass options cover a wide range, from transparent extralight and colored transparent to glossy or opaque lacquered, plus acid-etched surfaces, patterned versions, and reflective choices. There are also extralight finishes with wide meshes or with fabrics, and wood-veneered aluminum for a warmer presence.
Finishes vary by size, so the final selection should follow the official price list. In every case, the glass is certified to ANSI Z97.1 and UNI EN12150 safety standards, with the noted exception of 533. armato.
Daily use
A pocket door should feel easy. Sherazade Pocket Plus is made to integrate into common frameless sliding pocket door systems such as Scrigno Essential® and Eclisse® Syntesis Line, so it fits into the way many interiors are already built. The result is a door that stays visually light but still reads solid when in hand.
It can be supplied with or without a lock. That simple choice changes the mood: more privacy when needed, or a freer, open-flow plan when it is not.
Placement & lifestyle
Because it slides into the wall, it is well suited to spaces where swing clearance is a problem. It works naturally between a bedroom and dressing area, a bathroom and corridor, or a kitchen that sometimes wants to close off noise. But it is just as convincing in larger openings, especially in the double-door version where it can frame a passage with a more generous feel.
With the breadth of glass finishes, the door can shift from crisp transparency to soft diffusion. And that makes it easy to tune light, privacy, and reflection without changing the architecture.
Longevity
Tempered glass and an aluminum frame are chosen for resilience in high-use interiors. And when the wall build calls for it, subframes for plasterboard or brick can be provided on request. Specified thoughtfully, Sherazade Pocket Plus from glasitalia holds up to everyday movement while keeping its lines sharp over time.






















