The Pillar is designed to give a three-dimensional natural element to an interior wall. Covered in moss or foliage, the simple modules create extra volume and interest to what might otherwise be a nondescript wall.
Adding definition to interior spaces
The modules, made out of powder coated aluminium, can be attached horizontally or vertically to define a space or as bold graphic decorative patterns. A few pillars used together can also help define a particular corner of a room.
Soothing corporate environments
The Pillars are perfect for interior corporate environments where a more natural and softer ambiance is needed. They can be used in large lobbies, hallways, open-plan offices, waiting rooms and exhibition areas.
Reducing ambient sounds
The moss helps to create a seamless composition between the modules and also helps reduce ambient sounds in the wider interior environment thanks to its acoustic properties.
Visually appealing choices
The curved moss-covered pillars can be combined with the Angled Pillars modules to create a visually appealing and interesting wall of well-being. You can choose from a variety of moss types, looks, and finishes. Extraneous sounds are dampened by the moss, which is a natural sound absorber.
Pillars
- Product Name
- Pillars
- Manufacturer
- Green Mood
- Colour
- Green range
- Type
- Decorative panels
Panel - Technical characteristics
- Acoustic
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