From metal mesh panels to concealed-suspension ceilings, here's our roundup of the latest acoustical ceiling and wall products. To improve design flexibility, Armstrong now offers its largest metal ...
Do you get the feeling it’s 1975 when you walk into your house? The gold swag lamps and the mirror-tiled walls were replaced ages ago, but when you look up, are you in the disco era? It’s those ...
Dezeen Showroom: Swiss brand Impact Acoustic has created a range of colourful sound-absorbing products called Vela for use in creative interior environments. The Vela ceiling panels are made in a ...
A portfolio of interchangeable acoustic ceiling and wall panels from Armstrong, Tectum DesignArt includes 30 panels, in shapes ranging from triangles to trapezoids, and eight precision-routed patterns ...
These acoustic solutions offer new ways to integrate sound control in interior spaces. Compared to standard Armstrong Ultima ceiling panels, Ultima Low Embodied Carbon (LEC) delivers a 43 percent ...
This Y-shaped acoustic pendant from Focal Point supplements an existing linear model. It can be specified as an unlit baffle or as a luminaire with an integrated LED. Made of polyester containing 50% ...
Promotion: acoustic products brand Woven Image has launched Fuji, a range of ceiling tiles designed to improve sound quality in workspaces with raw concrete interiors. With their concave ...
Ambient noise levels in some facility types are trending up and becoming a barrier to clear communication between building occupants. A 2005 study conducted by Ilene Busch-Vishniac, PhD, a dean and ...
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