Hilja Wall absorbent
Sound absorbing objects from Glimakra of Sweden AB, Designed by Johan Kauppi
Product description
Acoustic wall panels hanging on a wooden birch bar.
Body: 30 mm polyether (Oeko-Tex) glued on 8 mm MDF board (Nordic Ecolabel).
Upholstery: Upholstered with fabric nailed on the back.
Suspension: 36 mm half round birch bar. Length adjusted for one, two or three panels.
Installation: The half rounded bar is screwed on the wall and the panels are suspended with leather straps. 100 % recyclable materials.
Length: 750 / 1550 / 2350 mm
Height: 550 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight: 3.5 / 7.0 / 10.5 kg
Body: 30 mm polyether (Oeko-Tex) glued on 8 mm MDF board (Nordic Ecolabel).
Upholstery: Upholstered with fabric nailed on the back.
Suspension: 36 mm half round birch bar. Length adjusted for one, two or three panels.
Installation: The half rounded bar is screwed on the wall and the panels are suspended with leather straps. 100 % recyclable materials.
Length: 750 / 1550 / 2350 mm
Height: 550 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight: 3.5 / 7.0 / 10.5 kg
Concept
Hilja means ”quiet” or ”calm” in Finnish and is a decorative wall absorbent with soft shapes, to contribute to a peaceful and cozy atmosphere. Hilja wall absorbent has the shape of a superellipse which gives a pleasant impression. The suspension is made with leather straps around a half round birch bar available in three lengths. The wall absorbents can be used as wall mounted backrest to complement benches, such as Wakufuru sound absorbing benches, and site-built seatings. They can also be used independently to create beautiful and functional wall environments while achieving good sound absorption.
More about this product
Categorised in Sound absorption - Wall coverings - Sound absorbing objects - Wall panels - sound-absorbing - Colour grey - Colour tone on tone - Interior construction.
Part of the collection
WALLABSORBENTS.
Manufacturer
Glimakra of Sweden AB
Family
Hilja
Architonic ID
1504139
Year of Launch
2016
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