Wood Ceiling Panels


With the addition of new WoodWorks® Shapes ceiling panels to its offering of DesignFlex™ Ceiling Systems, Armstrong Ceiling Solutions is giving architects and designers more options for reinventing the ceiling plane.

    

Formerly available only as custom panels, WoodWorks Shapes for DesignFlex are now available in standard 45° and 60° triangles, parallelograms and trapezoids, offering the warmth and character of wood in popular geometric panels without custom lead times.

    

WoodWorks Shapes are available in 13 standard real wood veneer finishes, including Natural Variations™ Beech, Maple, Light Cherry, Dark Cherry, Walnut, Oak and Walnut Espresso; Constants™ Maple, Cherry Walnut and Redux Wood Wheat; and Patina and Native Bamboo, along with custom finishes.

    

WoodWorks Shapes Tegular ceiling panels have been seismically tested for installation with a heavy-duty Suprafine® XM suspension system, which was developed especially for the angled ceiling panels. The panels are manufactured to ensure that the direction of the grain runs parallel with the grid main beam, ensuring a consistent visual. All the necessary clips and safety accessories are included and shipped with the panels.

    

A cohesive look can be created with linear lighting systems that are compatible with DesignFlex Ceiling Systems. Shaped lighting elements and diffusers that integrate seamlessly with DesignFlex Shapes are available from Armstrong Ceilings partners Axis Lighting and Price® Industries. In addition, lighting partner JLC Tech has developed a T-Bar Flex LED™ lighting element that replaces the cross tees in the suspension system with light.



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