Instyle’s stunning acoustic range has been expanded with Blade, a tile and panel range that adds a new dimension and aesthetic to a space.
The Ecoustic® Blade acoustic panels add another dimension to interior spaces by combining the warmth and texture of natural solid timber in a modular acoustic system. The tiles are ideal for both existing and new fitouts, with the sophisticated sound absorbing timber blades being designed for use on ceilings and for wall applications.
It’s the modularity of the prefinished Ecoustic® Blade system that sets it apart. This design allows for a simple and efficient installation process requiring minimal onsite labour, and the tiles and panels can later be easily removed to gain access to services.
Sustainability is the name of the game in design, and the Ecoustic® Blade is made from PEFC-certified solid timber sourced from sustainably managed forests. Available in eight solid timber finishes and a wide range of profile and spacing options, Ecoustic® Blade Tiles + Panels are fire tested, low-VOC and NRC rated to offer a complete solution to your sound design and aesthetic needs.
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