Beam and Baffle Ceilings

Hunter Douglas introduces 4 products to its Tavola™ beam and baffle ceiling series: Divergent, Levels, Canted and Cassettes. The latest additions to the series extend the company’s offering of lightweight aluminum beam and baffle solutions and enable a range of design possibilities.

    

Each product offers unique physical attributes. Tavola™ Divergent (pictured) enables configuration of non-parallel, diverging beams and baffles in pinwheel, basket weave and chevron designs, along with client specific layouts. Tavola Levels combines beams and baffles of multiple heights and widths with various on-center spacing to create topography and rhythm across the ceiling plane. Tavola Canted supports 3 beam styles in 3 depths that can slope to create exciting and unexpected topographies. Tavola Cassettes provide linear arrays of factory-assembled aluminum beams, unitized for simple torsion spring installation.

    

The Tavola series was designed and engineered at Hunter Douglas’ manufacturing facility in Norcross, Ga. Tavola series ceilings feature a range of finishes, plus Woodwright™ wood-look powder coat, film and real wood veneer options. They are compatible with industry-standard lighting, HVAC, speaker, fire safety and security services. They also offer full BIM support, with both light and heavy files for use at concept and construction phases.

    

A standard heavy-duty 15/16” T-grid suspension ensures stability. Tavola series products are available in 6 customizable perforation patterns to elevate acoustical performance. They hold GREENGUARD Gold Certification and have no VOCs.


www.hunterdouglasceilings.com

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