What is an Open Cell Ceiling?
An Open Cell ceiling is a ceiling system with a grid-like structure composed of interlocking metal or timber components. A common example is aluminium ceiling panels, which are used all over the world.
Unlike traditional suspended ceilings with solid panels, an Open Cell ceiling has open spaces or cells between the panels, creating a visually striking design. The cells can take various shapes, such as squares, rectangles, or hexagons, and they can be different sizes and depths, allowing for creative customisation.
While on the surface they are selected for their aesthetic impact, Open Cell Ceiling Systems offer several key advantages over a conventional suspended ceiling.
Unlike traditional suspended ceilings with solid panels, an Open Cell ceiling has open spaces or cells between the panels, creating a visually striking design. The cells can take various shapes, such as squares, rectangles, or hexagons, and they can be different sizes and depths, allowing for creative customisation.
While on the surface they are selected for their aesthetic impact, Open Cell Ceiling Systems offer several key advantages over a conventional suspended ceiling.
These include:
⤷ Their striking visual appeal
⤷ Their open nature
⤷ The various acoustic treatment options
⤷ Their removability
⤷ Their design flexibility
Overall, an Open Cell ceiling combines style and functionality, offering a visually appealing design feature while providing practical advantages in services integration, removability, acoustic performance and design flexibility.
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