Square
Sound absorbing objects from Okko, Designed by MMJ Creative Studio
Product description
Acoustic wall panels made from hemp fiber, an ecological natural material with excellent acoustic and aesthetic properties. The contrast between the straight lines of the pattern and the soft surface created by the natural structure of hemp creates an interesting visual aesthetic expression while improving acoustics and creating a healthy and pleasant sound environment in the room.
Square can be made in different sizes depending on the size of the room and the need for sound absorption in the room.
Material: Hemp, with or without wooden frame. Also available in Alu Tex textile, an acoustic fabric stretched over an aluminum frame filled with 50 mm acoustic elements.
Color: Available in all NCS colors Size: Custom sizes. Sustainable and ecological. Fire protection class B. Sound absorption class A
Square can be made in different sizes depending on the size of the room and the need for sound absorption in the room.
Material: Hemp, with or without wooden frame. Also available in Alu Tex textile, an acoustic fabric stretched over an aluminum frame filled with 50 mm acoustic elements.
Color: Available in all NCS colors Size: Custom sizes. Sustainable and ecological. Fire protection class B. Sound absorption class A
Concept
Art print on acoustic textile
Alu Tex Textile is an acoustic fabric stretched over an aluminum frame filled with 50 mm acoustic elements.
Available in customized sizes and in a wide range of colour and pattern combinations.
Alu Tex Textile is an acoustic fabric stretched over an aluminum frame filled with 50 mm acoustic elements.
Available in customized sizes and in a wide range of colour and pattern combinations.
More about this product
Categorised in Wall coverings - Sound absorption - Wall panels - Sound absorbing objects - sound-absorbing - Pattern squares / polygon - Textile - Natural fibres.
Manufacturer
Okko
Family
Square
Architonic ID
20734131
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