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Tegels Hexagon Plain Small

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Tiles Hexagon Plain Small shows how fun and acoustically improving the hexagonal PetFelt solution can be. Combine to your heart's content! Size: ⌀ 24 cm

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The honeycomb structure of Tiles Hexagon Plain Small brighten up any room
Tiles Hexagon Plain Small is an acoustic tile made of PetFelt by the brand ReFelt. The hexagonal shape is common in nature, such as beehives or crystals. With this efficient shape, beautiful wall or ceiling decorations can be made and you can vary endlessly. The bevel-cut rounded edges add to the look of the room. Choose one or more of the 28 colours and combine this tile with the other options to create a playful scene.

PetFelt is made from finely crushed plastic bottles. A fibre is made from this, from which a soft but sturdy felt is produced. It is UV-resistant, long-lasting and recyclable. It is also easy to maintain and dampens sound. A sustainable sound optimisation solution for offices, universities, open workplaces and home offices!

These are your options
Tiles Hexagon Plain Small is available per set of 30, in 28 different colours.

ReFelt
ReFelt is the acoustic subsidiary of The Shape, another brand in our range. All products are produced and assembled in the Netherlands. ReFelt's wide range is very versatile. For instance, there are the modular tiles, which are suitable for a home office as well as for large office spaces. They can also complement living room interiors. Mix and match and improve acoustics too!

Installation
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Dimensions

⌀ 24 cm (30 pieces)

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