What Are Architectural Screens?
Architectural screens are wall panels or even walls themselves, including larger-scale material sheets to create products, furnishings and architectural aspects for both interiors as well as exteriors.
Although the architectural screens subcategory appears under the more general wall coverings node on Architonic, this selection of over 100 products goes much further than just walls.
What are Architectural Screens for?
Designers can use perforated panels to create subtle artistic impressions across sleek passageways, generate visual interest within architectural features such as lifts and doors, and even bring stylised wayfinding or numbered distinction to hospitality and public spaces.
Fabric-, metal- or wood-woven screens or panels provide an expressive texture and can catch the light in unique ways. Specifiers can size up or down many of the designs and select from various materials, making them equally as suitable for weatherproof exterior cladding as they are for interior use.
Exploring Architectural Screens and Their Uses on Architonic
By moving into the individual product pages on Architonic, specifiers can gain a greater understanding of the wide range of applications for each product. Written product descriptions and concepts provide more in-depth information, ambient image galleries provide invaluable views of the products post-installation, whilst links to extensive product family pages give a more rounded view of each product’s possibilities.
More information such as price, specifications, CAD files, dealers and catalogues can all be requested directly from the manufacturer on Architonic.