LightFrame acoustical panels provide even illumination and great acoustical performance inside the hand-off area of the Audi dealership in midtown Toronto, ON. LightFrame is constructed with translucent, acoustically perforated fabric that diffuses light for uniform illumination. New owners receive their new vehicles literally in their best light. Additionally, perforations ensure that room noises are absorbed by the panels, which eliminates echoing and makes for a pleasant hand-off experience.
An innovative, translucent acoustical ceiling that brightens the space with even illumination.
LightFrame is a translucent fabric ceiling and wall system complete with acoustical panels, light-source, and a fully accessible suspension system. It provides light transmission rates up to 83% and NRC values up to 0.9.
The precision monofilament fabric optimizes artificial or natural light transfusion without any color shift, giving even light illumination. Extremely narrow seams and an elliptic profile ensure illuminated surfaces are practically shadow-free. Unique finishing and coating techniques ensure UV durability without fading, while the materials remain extremely tough and long-lasting. All fabrics used in LightFrame panels are smooth, wrinkle-free, pre-stressed, and rated Class A according to ASTM E84.
Decoustics also provides a complete custom-engineered and custom-configured LED Backer panel to deliver a complete system ready for installation on site. LEDs are tailored for color temperature, lumen output (brightness), colors and dimmability.
Features and Benefits
- Backlit with LED Lights custom-configured by Decoustics, fluorescent lights, and natural sunlight
- 83% light transmission rates
- illuminated surfaces are practically shadow-free
- Option to add custom digital printing
- Certification for high seismicity
- Class A fire rating on finished composite
- Fully-engineered product
Architects: Teeple Architects
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Products: Decoustics LightFrame®
Attributes: Large rectangular panels
Photography: Decoustics