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Arturel Arch Tile - The sound of silence
Good acoustics are essential for getting the best possible sound from your hi-fi system. Good acoustics also make your home feel more comfortable, more peaceful, and more personal. And they pave the way for the music to reach your heart.
The materials in Arturel’s acoustic artworks are thoroughly tested by trusted partners and have an average Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.85* (where 1.00 NRC is absolute), measured 200 mm from the wall.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) is a scale commonly known around the world for reducing noise frequencies, which are measured in Hz. In short, it means less reverberation, more clarity, and more calm.
With Arturel’s acoustic artworks, sound is combined with aesthetics.
Care for the environment, people, and art
Arturel uses various recycled materials, such as textile waste, to create acoustic artworks developed with care for the environment, people, and art. The waste comes in part from upcycled textiles that are transformed into felt.
By using recycled materials, Arturel contributes to a better future for coming generations.
By combining art with the acoustic properties found in the material, Arturel aims to push the boundaries of how you can positively influence your space—so that aesthetics, form, and function are embraced while overall well-being is improved.
The acoustic artworks consist of several layers of recycled material, creating a tactile and artistic expression.
The sound-absorbing properties improve the acoustics in any room and contribute to a better indoor climate.
Easy installation
The pieces are designed to be flexible and playful. The four brackets on the back make it possible to rotate and hang them exactly as you want. You can choose to hang them with or without spacing, in one, two, or three rows, or even combine the different series. The smart installation system simplifies and speeds up setup.
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