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Träullit Dekor Hexagon by FORM US WITH LOVE.

Stockholm-based design studio FORM US WITH LOVE applies its new sound absorbing wall panels in collaboration with Träullit.



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February 18th, 2011


Träullit panels are made from wood wool bound with cement. They’re a natural product with both environmental and acoustic benefits.

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