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Elettra De Pellegrin.

Achieve a Top-Notch Acoustic Performance With These Sustainable Panels

Ingeniously combining FSC-certified wood with recycled-plastic fibers, the award-winning Woody series of sound-absorbing wall panels is crafted using a patent-pending thermoforming technology. Conceived by Slalom company founder Elettra de Pellegrin, the existing oak, birch, Bolivar, and Canaletto walnut finishes, with their grooved and perforated surfaces evocative of mid-century design, will soon be joined by a fresh palette of colors and patterns broadening options. Panels are lightweight and easy to install, requiring no substructures, which the company hopes will encourage reuse and a second life—typical of all its acoustic finishes. The panels’ thinness also contributes to their minimal environmental impact.

A collection of different colored paper and wood.
Woody.
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Elettra de Pellegrin.
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