Hunter Douglas Commercial introduces 3form® Material Solutions
July 2nd, 2009
Contemporary design solutions for the applied design market are taken to new levels by 3form, Inc.
Taking material solutions into the 21st century the 3form® eco-friendly translucent panels can transform into everything from feature walls and partitions to ceilings, sliding doors and tabletops.
Their dynamic, contemporary designs feature rich textures, colours and patterns. Available in a range of material platforms including 3form Varia, Chroma, and Glass, these versatile panels create individual environments and unique interior moods.
Boasting an impact strength 40 times that of glass, the Varia dynamic panel system combines contemporary design with ecoresin, which contains a minimum of 40% post-industrial recycled material. Custom select the colour, graphic images, texture, interlayer, and finish of Varia Panels.
The Glass product can be created with suspended sequins, suspended bubbles caught in mid formation or the fluid lines of underwater flora and with the 100% cast acrylic Chroma being available in over 10,000 unique colour combinations, the contemporary design combinations and possibilities are endless.
3form® Material Solutions
1300 033 676
3-form.com


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