Alumi Floor
Product Information
Alumi is a flexible freestanding screen for the office as well as for public areas. The acoustic filling is made from mineral wool.
It can be used as a freestanding unit or connected together. Both sides of the screen are covered with compressed, sound absorbing polyester felt.
- Designer: Nina Jobs
- Dimensions: W806/1206/1406 x H1306 mm, W806/1206/1406 x H1506 mm, W806/1206/1406 x H1806 mm, W806/1206/1406 x H2006 mm
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: 瑞典
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