A new dimension in room acoustics
With the newly developed panel relief, we have added an interesting innovation to our ecologically sustainable slimline green product range:
The panel has lamellas that vary in height and are produced by high-precision profile milling machines, working their way into the wood at different depths. This gives the panel a characteristic 3D look. This three-dimensional structure ensures visual harmony and is very pleasant to the eye. slimline green relief is made with visible surfaces different types of wood available. Whitewood, European oak, American walnut and Canadian maple are available - other versions are possible on request. Thanks to a wide range of slot grids such as 16/2, 16/3, 32/2, 32/3, 32/4 and stripes, akustik plus can offer the individually suitable product for every project. This makes slimline green relief an innovative solution that perfectly combines room acoustics and design with uncompromising sustainability.
- Product Name
- slimline relief
- Manufacturer
- AKUSTIK PLUS
- Characteristics
- 3D
- Type
- Decorative panels
Paneling
Panel - Technical characteristics
- Acoustic
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