Interior fitting decorative panel / wall-mounted / wood / textured SUN WOOD COLOR – BLACK 602

Interior fitting decorative panel / wall-mounted / wood / textured SUN WOOD COLOR - BLACK 602 Sun Wood by Stainer

Characteristics

  • Type:

    wall-mounted, for interior fittings

  • Material:

    wood

  • Finish:

    textured, brushed

  • Appearance:

    wood look

  • Other characteristics:

    solid, custom, VOC-free

Description

The Sun Wood „Color Collection“ is a modern, innovative selection of color arrangements, which define the individuality and variety of Firma Stainer. The product palette consists of ten color variations applied to spruce wood with a chipped surface. Please note: Individual colors can be created upon request. The Sun Wood Products are available in formats up to 5000 x 2000 mm (special sizes available on request).

All color decors can be produced on different supporting materials like 3-layer panels, MDF-, chipboard- or plywood panels.

All color decors are available as composit lumber & solid wood, as tongue- & groove panels and as real wood veneer.

All 3-layer panels are available optionally with the fire protection classification „flame-retardant“ – DIN EN 13 501-1, B-s2, d0.

Wood and wood products with the PEFC-Seal come from an ecologically-, economically- and socially sustainable forestry sector.

Gallery: David Adjaye’s National Museum of African American History and Culture Photographed by Paul Clemence

Gallery: David Adjaye's National Museum of African American History and Culture Photographed by Paul Clemence, © Paul Clemence
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Photographer Paul Clemence of ARCHI-PHOTO has shared with us images of Adjaye Associates’ nearly-completed Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. The building draws inspiration from the nearby Washington Monument, mirroring the 17-degree angle of its capstone in the museum’s tiered corona. Adjaye has described the building’s ornamental bronze lattice as “a historical reference to African American craftsmanship.” The skin can also be modulated to control the transparency and amount of sunlight reaching the interior spaces. The building will open to the public on September 24, 2016.

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