Escape the buzz with BuzziZone from Zenith Interiors.
February 1st, 2011
The BuzziZone is a half-height sound-insulating partition wall that provides peace and privacy in the living room or office.

The BuzziZone suits both modern and traditional interiors.
Light, colourful and tackable, it is ideal for concealing a kids’ corner, work area or quiet reading nook.

BuzziZone screens are covered in a layered eco felt material, consisting of 100% upcycled plastic bottle waste.
Eco Felt has both sound-reducing and sound-absorbing properties, and is a perfect way to dampen sounds in office spaces and home environments without losing sight of the tactile factor and design element.
Create your own indoor oasis with BuzziZone by BuzziSpace.
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