t.akustik Kids Line Ceiling Cloud 960
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Kids Line Ceiling Cloud 960
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These t.akustik Clouds are a clever solution for improving room acoustics in kids' rooms or play areas. The suspended design is great for minimizing floor bounce, and the flame-retardant material gives you peace of mind. They're a relatively affordable way to make a space sound better and look more inviting.
Product Description
- t.akustik Kids Line Ceiling Cloud 960
- Absorber Module Set for Optimising Room Acoustics
- Cloud shape
- Printed on both sides
- Ideal for nurseries
- schools
- children's rooms and paediatricians' surgeries
- Ideal for environments with high humidity
- The absorber is mounted in a suspended position
- Suspension system: adjustable stainless steel cable (approx. 1 m) and hook for module
- Dowels embedded in the absorber plate
- Material: Printed PET
- flame retardant
- building material class B-s1
- d0 according to DIN EN 13501-1 / building material class B1 according to DIN 4102-1
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 960 x 550 x 25 mm
- Panel thickness: 25 mm
- Weight: 1.89 kg
- Set includes 2 pieces
- • Flame-retardant PET construction offers excellent safety and durability.
- • The suspended design minimizes floor reflections, improving clarity.
- • Adjustable stainless steel cables allow for precise positioning and tuning.
- • Attractive cloud design integrates well into children's spaces, masking acoustic treatment.
- • 25mm thickness limits low-frequency absorption effectiveness.
- • Printed PET, while durable, might not offer the same aesthetic warmth as fabric alternatives.
- • Limited color/design options restrict integration with specific interior styles.
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