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Aircone is an acoustical panel designed by Swedish designer Stefan Borselius for Swedish manufacturer Abstracta. The innovative system is based on the successful sound-absorbant partition Airflake, the first product designed by Stefan Borselius in collaboration with Abstracta in 2006.
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The design of the Aircone is much simpler compared to the Airflake, which is used a snowflake as inspiration. The triangular shapes can be combined in a multitude of way, virtually creating an infinite pattern possibilities. Each module is angled, and has a tapered shape, which helps diffuse sound waves, and therefore creating a better environment.
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The modules are assembled together using small clips and is built out of “compression-moulded fabric-covered fibre felt”. The modules come in a variety of neutral and bright colours to allow for endless creative patterns suitable for any environment.
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The sound-absorbing system can be hung from the ceiling or against the wall on an aluminum rail.
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*All images and information courtesy of Abstracta.