Scala Wall
Product Information
Scala Wall is a playful paraphrase on corrugated iron that simultaneously employs the functionality of the shape. The moulded felt absorbs sound and the wave-shaped surface effectively breaks the sound waves.
- Designer: Anya Sebton
- Dimensions: W603/1207 x H800/1600/2300 mm, W800/1600/2300 x H603/1207 mm
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: 瑞典
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