Shell
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Discreet, graphic & fluid, our Shell blends exceptional acoustic performance, flexibility and simple installation behind a brilliant design.
Although being lightweight and quiet, Shell maintains a graphic presence due to its signature curved shape, upholstered front & metalised back.
Shell is not only beautiful. It is also a powerful acoustic panel built for optimum noise reduction, featuring the best absorbing material to deliver maximum performance.
- Origin: Poland
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Designer: Jakub Sobiepanek
- Dimensions: W1600 x D400 x H147 mm
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