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Dezeen Showroom: Danish brand Arturel and designer Nital Patel combined beauty, practicality and sustainability in their Wave felt acoustic panels, which are made from 100 per cent recycled plastic.
To that end, the Wave Panels are also available in multiple colours, and feature a hexagonal shape so you can make your own designs—almost like an acoustic alternative to Nanoleaf. Just bear in ...
Dezeen Showroom: The undulating Fabrix acoustic panel system by AntiCAD is modelled on The Great Wave off Kanagawa woodblock print by Hokusai. Fabrix is designed for use on walls and ceilings in ...
Elgato has launched a new Light Strip of color-changing LEDs, along with a set of acoustic panels intent ... As for the Elgato Wave Panels, they're designed to help acoustically treat a room ...
Instead of combining many raw materials to make its acoustic panels and wall coverings, the company wants to limit itself to as few materials as possible. It’s striving for what cofounder and ...
Acoustic metals are redefining how we design our cities—turning buildings and public spaces into active sound filters that can cut noise pollution without sacrificing aesthetics or structural ...
Clearly, in the top panel of Fig. 2d, from 4τ 0 before the ... an RWE is consistent with the slow growth of averaged wave height. However, what are the roles of the surrounding LAH filaments ...