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Sep012009

Colorful Acoustic Panels and Ceiling Clouds by Texaa

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Very rarely, if ever, are spaces designed intentionally to have acoustical reverberation. Perhaps this gives a little insight as to why Texaa's Stereo Collection is so popular with architects and designers. Stereo utilizes a technique known as "object-based noise control" to reduce acoustical reverberation by the strategic placement of sound absorptive elements within a space. The effectiveness of these elements is dependent upon a proprietary knit fabric, called Aeria, that is both permeable to sound waves and colorful.



Colorful-Acoustic-Panels-and-Ceiling-Clouds-by-Texaa_002 Texaa Stereo Acoustic Panels at Restaurant of the University Paris Dauphine by Beguin & Macchini architects

Colorful-Acoustic-Panels-and-Ceiling-Clouds-by-Texaa_003 Texaa Strato Acoustic Ceiling Clouds at Restaurant of the University Paris Dauphine by Beguin & Macchini architects

source: Texaa

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