Coming Unhinged: Soss Invisible Hinges

Invisible hinges help high-end cabinetry preserve its elegance

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Today, Soss’ great-grandson Neil Marko owns the global company, which specializes in hinges that sit inside door stiles and their frames. Designed for everything from entry doors to cabinet doors to fine furniture, the hinges can be found (or not found, as it were) in high-profile homes including the White House, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, and Buckingham Palace. Several sizes and finishes are available to accommodate even heavy steel doors.

“Our hinge clientele is typically very high-end,” Marko says. “A homeowner that’s investing a lot of money in their cabinetry doesn’t want a bulky hinge to take away from the aesthetic. An invisible hinge is an ideal solution.” —Lauren Hunter, associate editor, REMODELING.

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Lauren Hunter

Lauren joined Hanley Wood in 2006 with a focus on bringing trends and new products information to professionals in the residential construction industry. When she's not in the office, Lauren travels to industry trade shows nationwide to check out those trends and products first-hand.

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