Euroline Steel Profiles

Euroline Steel Windows & Doors builds its products using Ottostumm | Mogs profiles — an internationally recognized Swiss-Italian system celebrated for its precision engineering, ultra-slim sightlines, and the timeless elegance of the historic ferro finestra tradition. Ottostumm | Mogs is the global benchmark for high-performance steel fenestration, engineering profiles from steel sheet no less than 1.5mm thick with thermal conductivity three times lower than aluminum — delivering a level of structural integrity, security, and energy performance that simply cannot be replicated in lesser materials.

True Steel

Nothing compares to the thin lines and reconfigurability of Euroline’s True Steel product offerings. Solid steel profiles are used in the most creative window and door solutions on the market. Elegantly framing and accentuating a spectacular view is simply not possible with other materials like wood or aluminum, where the material often commands attention. Euroline True Steel products are built to manage a great variety of insulated low-E glass, and frame mounting options, yet the combination of materials appears almost weightless. Upon closer inspection, these windows and doors offer a sense of security, quality and substance that must be experienced to be fully appreciated. When the classic look and feel of steel is required, Euroline True Steel is it. Classic, elegant, solid, and impossibly thin.

Key Features:

  • Produced in Switzerland by Montanstahl
  • Proprietary profile specific to Euroline
  • Ultra-slim hot rolled steel profile
  • Traditional old-world European aesthetic

Thermal

Inspiring a Client to realize their dreams is the mission of Euroline Steel Windows. We believe the elegance of our product must be maintained even when stringent energy conservation requirements are required for a project. Euroline has mastered the use of these high-tech Thermal Steel profiles to create the spectacular openings visualized by our Clients with the smallest possible energy footprint. Euroline’s Thermal Steel profiles are highly engineered and beautifully hand-crafted. The profiles combine specially formed steel with a unique, thermal isolation polymer that is extremely tough. These thermal profiles are the perfect match for our variety of insulated, low-E glass, while never compromising on the elegance expected from Euroline Steel Windows.

Key Features:

  • Designed in Italy, produced in Switzerland by Ottostumm Mogs
  • Thermal proprietary polymere blend
  • Cold rolled galvanized steel profile
  • More intricate, finer detailing aesthetic
  • Maintains elegant steel aesthetics

    Triple Glaze Available

Our thermally broken profiles can accommodatetriple-pane glazing for enhanced thermalperformance, meeting the most demanding energyratings and climate requirements.

Why Steel?

Handmade by skilled artisans, steel windows and doors carry an architectural authority that mass-produced materials simply cannot replicate. Every piece is crafted to exact specifications — any color, any configuration, any opening geometry — making it a truly bespoke product built for the project, not adapted from a catalogue. That level of craftsmanship is visible in the finished result and felt every time you open and close it — the weight, the precision, the solidity that only a handmade product can deliver. For homeowners, architects, and builders alike, that is a difference you notice on day one and continue to appreciate for decades.

Steel’s inherent strength allows for far slimmer frames than wood or aluminum, both of which need considerably more bulk to achieve the same structural performance. The result is more glass, more natural light, and cleaner, less interrupted views — a difference that is immediately noticeable and one that meaningfully changes how a space looks and feels to live and work in.

Steel’s inherent strength allows for far slimmer frames than wood or aluminum, both of which need considerably more bulk to achieve the same structural performance. The result is more glass, more natural light, and cleaner, less interrupted views — a difference that is immediately noticeable and one that meaningfully changes how a space looks and feels to live and work in.

Properly specified steel windows and doors will last 50–100+ years, far outlasting wood, which warps, rots, and swells with moisture and temperature change. For homeowners, this means freedom from the disruption and cost of repeated repair and replacement — and for architects and builders, it means specifying a product that will still perform and look right decades after the project is complete.

The upfront cost of handmade steel reflects hours of skilled craftsmanship and materials built to last generations — and when assessed against the cumulative cost of maintaining and replacing wood or aluminum alternatives, the case becomes clear. Aluminum may appear cost-competitive initially, but it lacks the lifespan, structural credentials, and bespoke quality that steel delivers over the long term. Maintenance demands are minimal and the enduring contribution to a building’s character and value is something no cheaper material can offer. Steel is not the expensive option — it is the intelligent one.