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2022-04-08

Skye partition system by Piero Lissoni for Lualdi

Dezeen Showroom: created by architect Piero Lissoni for Lualdi, the Skye partition system aims to reflect light into surrounding spaces.

Skye is a partition system of fixed panels and sliding doors that can be customised in an array of configurations.

The Skye system consists of fixed panels and sliding doors

The system is made from wood and glass, with the wood chosen for sustainability reasons as it naturally sequesters carbon, and the glass used to evoke a transparent and light appearance.

The product is customisable, and a range of different glass finishes and thicknesses are available.

The product has wood frames

Lualdi said the design of Skye honoured the brand's history in carpentry and woodworking.

"The collection conceived by Piero Lissoni constitutes the perfect synthesis of the two souls of the company: the more traditional one, linked to woodworking and its origins as an artisan carpentry of the late 1800s," said Lualdi, "and the more contemporary and innovative one, which marked the transition to a design brand and led the company's expansion at an international level."

Product: Skye
Designer: Piero Lissoni
Brand: Lualdi
Contact: alessandra@54words.net

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imageSkye partition system by Piero Lissoni for LualdiSkye partition system by Piero Lissoni for LualdiSkye partition system by Piero Lissoni for Lualdi
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-04-05

Harp space divider by Connection

**Dezeen Showroom: **the Harp space divider by British office furniture brand Connection is designed to flexibly partition spaces in the workplace and features a distinctive bungee cord design.

Designed for evolving office environments, which require temporary zoning solutions, the Harp system can be used to carve out individual workspaces, lounge areas, or meeting zones.

The Harp space divider system can be used to partition private workstations, meeting areas and lounges

"These 'hackable spaces' enable the occupier to make products and spaces their own, empowering the user to build a space which best suits their requirements," said Connection.

The Harp divider uses bungee cords pulled over steel frames to construct "walls", creating a strong aesthetic without obstructing light or visibility.

The dividers can be customised with accessories such as whiteboards, shelves and planters

The dividers can be customised with accessories such as planter modules, shelves, whiteboards and AV units, which help to personalise the space while adding dampening sound.

Harp is available in a range of finishes, including a choice of eight bungee cord colours.

Product: Harp
Brand: Connection
Contact: george.eltringham@connection.uk.com

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imageHarp space divider by ConnectionHarp space divider by ConnectionHarp space divider by Connection
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-10-06

Acoustic Artwork noise minimisers by Narbutas

Dezeen Showroom: workplace furniture brand Narbutas has created three noise minimisers designed to control the sound and appearance of a room.

The Acoustic Artwork collection includes three acoustic products, called Partitions, Clouds and Tiles, which can be mounted on the wall or ceiling.

The collection includes Partitions

Available in a series of dynamic colours, the collection aims to provide attractive solutions to controlling the acoustics of office space while not compromising on aesthetics.

The partitions are designed to separate various working environments such as areas intended for meetings or socialising.

Acoustic Clouds hang from the ceiling and muffle noise

The Acoustic Partitions in the collection "are walls that speak for themselves" and are designed to manage the flow of movement in an office.

Owing to their name, the Acoustic Clouds hang from ceilings like chandeliers and efficiently absorb ambient sounds.

The Acoustic Tiles are also built to minimise unnecessary noise and come in five different shapes and a selection of sizes in order to cater to various office-based needs.

PET aims to be a sustainable material

Narbutas is committed to creating sustainable products. All of its acoustic noise minimisers are made from PET, which uses more than 50 per cent recycled plastic.

Product:Acoustic Artwork
Brand: Narbutas
Contact:press@narbutas.com

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imageAcoustic ArtworkPartitions by NarbutasAcoustic Clouds
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2021-09-24

Paravent Ambassade screen by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina

Dezeen Showroom: the wooden Paravent Ambassade screen, designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1966, has been put into production for the first time courtesy of furniture brand Cassina.

Perriand originally conceived Paravent Ambassade for the residence of the Japanese ambassador to France in Faubourg Saint-Honoré, designed by architect Junzo Sakakura.

Each screen contains 313 wooden blocks connected by metal rods

The screen contains 313 wooden blocks connected by metal rods, allowing it to be easily adjusted to suit different spaces.

"The furniture was partly integrated into the architecture and partly intended to be mobile," Cassina explained.

The original Paravent Ambassade was made from discarded rosewood pieces from the production of Perriand's Tabouret stools.

The screen is available in natural oak or Canaletto walnut

But now, the screen has been reimagined in collaboration with Perriand's daughter Pernette Perriand-Barsac and made available in natural oak or Canaletto walnut.

"These wooden elements are offset to create a visual interplay of volume and voids," Cassina said. "An elaborate weave of wood, the screen becomes a work of art that reveals transparencies and at the same time creates privacy."

Product:Paravent Ambassade screen **
Designer:Charlotte Perriand **
Brand:
Cassina **
Contact:**info@cassina.it

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imageWooden screen by CassinaParavent Ambassade screen by Charlotte Perriand behind a green chairWooden screen by Cassina
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-06-18

Horizon room dividers by 3form

Dezeen Showroom: American manufacturer 3form has introduced the Horizon collection of room dividers, which is made from gradient textiles embedded in translucent resin and etched, coloured glass panels.

The Horizon range has a tactile quality that results from the translucent materials combined with the fabric patterns.

The space dividers are made using 3forms' Varia resin as well as coloured glass panels with an etched pattern informed by the gradient motif of the textiles.

More yarn is embedded at the bottom of the panels, creating a gradient effect

Each resin panel is unique and comes in a range of colours informed by dawn and dusk.

"The Horizon collection textiles are washed in rich transitional shades from light to dark blue, light to dark grey and orange to gold, which become gradually softer and more translucent as the panel ascends," the brand said.

Horizon Etch is made from glass

The etched glass version, called Horizon Etch, was inspired by the gradient motif of the textiles. The panels are available in dusty blue, neutral taupe and dark grey.

"Horizon leverages our love for open spaces," said 3form's vice president of design Christian Darby.

"It allows us to be connected to those around us while having some level of privacy. When you can see a person's shadow behind a translucent 3form panel, there's comfort knowing there's somebody on the other side."

Product:Horizon collection
Brand: 3form
Contact: info@3-form.com

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2021-06-11

3form launches translucent textile-based panels by Christian Darby

Dezeen promotion: material manufacturer 3form has unveiled Horizon, a collection of partition panels to create zoning and privacy while still allowing light through.

The panels are made by combining woven textiles with 3form's translucent resin called Varia, which allows users to "play with colour, texture and light, and leverage the beauty of textiles," according to the brand.

The collection aims to leverage the beauty of textiles

"As more shared spaces adopt natural materials and cosy atmospheres, the Horizon collection contributes depth, warmth, and variety to the sleek surfaces popular from 3form," said 3form.

"The collection artfully balances privacy and togetherness with vertical surfaces that diffuse natural light and bring unexpected warmth and texture to communal spaces."

Horizon's colours are inspired by changing light in the sky at dusk and dawn

The embedded textile is crafted with irregular yarns woven together.

The fabric is woven more delicately at the top so that the panels become increasingly translucent.

The Horizon panels are made from woven textiles captured in resin

"The Horizon textiles become more delicate and interspersed as they ascend, permitting natural light and visual connectivity while standing and discretion while seated," said 3form.

The collection is by Christian Darby, 3form's vice president of design, who joined the brand in 2017, having previously worked in apparel design at Nike.

Horizon is designed by Christian Darby, 3form's vice president of design

"When we leverage the beauty and the nuance of textiles, we can achieve a look and feel that digital technology can't replicate," said Darby.

"From panel to panel, each one is unique"

Darby developed the collection over two years with Swiss interior upholstery company Création Baumann.

"The woven panels for 3form have been a completely new development," said Rolf Tschan, international sales executive at Création Baumann. "To see the final product has been exciting."

The collection includes coloured etched glass designs that reference the textile’s gradient motif

Horizon's colours take reference from dusk and dawn. The textiles come in blue shades called Day (dark to light blue), Tempest (dark to light grey), or Beam (orange to gold).

3form has also launched a new product called Horizon Etch, which comprises coloured glass panels featuring horizontal lines.

Horizon Etch and Varia

"Horizontal linear pattern of pleasantly imperfect lines that are concentrated toward the bottom of the glass panel and gradually disperse toward the top," explained the brand.

Horizon Etch comes in three colours: Steep, a neutral taupe; Orbit, a dusty blue; or Meteorite, a dark grey.

More information on 3form's Horizon collection can be found on the brand's website.

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image3form horizon3form Horizon collection3form
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-05-26

Shoin sliding system by Lualdi

Dezeen Showroom: Italian brand Lualdi has introduced the Shoin system of glass sliding doors and fixed panels to evoke the lightness of Japanese interiors.

The Shoin system features fixed and sliding panels placed on one or two rails. It creates glass walls and entryways that delineate spaces within spaces, in a similar way to Japanese interior screens.

The Shoin system is informed by the sliding screens in Japanese interiors

The six-millimetre-thick tempered-glass panels come in a range of styles, including fluted grey and extra-clear.

They sit within a slim aluminium frame with finish options including various woods, metals and matt lacquered colours.

There is also the option of a pivoting door

The rails are fitted with shock absorbers for protection, and the collection also includes a pivoting model.

"The light presence of Shoin pivot creates well-defined and welcoming environments, luminous boxes traversed by light," said Lualdi.

Product: Shoin
Designer: Lualdi
Brand: Lualdi
Contact: team@lualdi.com

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imageShoin sliding doors across a contemporary living roomExtraclear glass sliding doors across a bedroomShoin pivoting glass door
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-05-12

Lintex Unit by Halleroed for Lintex

Dezeen Showroom: Lintex Unit is a mobile room divider designed by Halleroed for Lintex that was created to meet the evolving needs of work areas and shared spaces.

The Lintex Unit is a mobile room divider that can easily transform from a fixed object to a mobile divider through its retractable wheels.

The Lintex Unit is available in two colour options

The design is available in both a portrait and landscape format, and finished with a pearl white or grey textured lacquer. Its feet also come with the same lacquer finish, or alternatively can be ordered in solid oak.

The divider can be fitted with magnetic glass writing surfaces or acoustic absorbing fabrics that allow it to be used as a writing and display board.

The unit has retractable wheels

The Lintex Unit aims to respond to the changing demand for shared workspaces, allowing spaces to be easily reconfigured through its flexible partition.

Product: Lintex Unit
Designer: Halleroed
Brand: Lintex
Contact: info@lintex.se

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imageThe space divider by Halleroed for LintexIt can be used as a space divider and notice boardFeet conceal retractable wheels
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-05-06

Helios acoustic room divider by Jeffrey Ibañez for Impact Acoustic

Dezeen Showroom: Filipino designer Jeffrey Ibañez has created Helios, an acoustic panel that doubles up as a room divider, for Swiss brand Impact Acoustic.

Helios features colourful circular acoustic panels mounted to a thin wire frame and can be used for zoning open-plan workspaces.

The Helios divider features circular acoustic panels

The design was informed by the Delaunay triangulation, which in geometry describes a particular way of joining points to create a triangular mesh.

According to Ibañez, he chose to incorporate this geometry into the product because it is said to have a calming effect on humans.

Helios is available in a variety of colourways and aims to provide calm and privacy within workspaces.

Product:Helios
Designer: Jeffrey Ibañez
Brand: Impact Acoustic
Contact: connect@impactacoustic.com

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imageGrey and yellow acoustic room divider by Jeffrey Ibanez for Impact AcousticPink and purple Helios acoustic room divider

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