Freie Perforation

Freie Perforation

A Ceiling System Inspired by a Starry Sky

This imaginative ceiling concept conjures a sense of magic and wonder: each star appears to follow your movement, awakening childlike emotions and a sensation of dreams coming true. Freie Perforation is more than a mere ceiling—it is an interior element that transforms space into a fairy tale. Striking in its poetic approach, it invites a strong emotional response. Through the play of light, the ceiling becomes more than a background—it assumes an active role in the overall interior composition. This ceiling system is perfectly suited to spaces where the design is intended to engage emotionally with its visitors.

Features and Benefits:

  • Wayfinding integration: Lighting elements can serve as directional cues, making navigation intuitive and visually pleasing.
  • Unconstrained design: Panel shapes are limited only by the designer’s imagination, allowing for the creation of highly expressive compositions.
  • Time-tested durability: Built upon the Hook-on suspension system, a trusted solution with over four decades of use and continual refinement.
  • Emotional resonance: The interplay of light sets a mood that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
  • Functional efficiency: Well-suited to busy areas, the system helps guide movement while establishing visual focal points.

Ideal Applications:

  • Shopping centres
  • Corridors
  • Underpasses
  • Subway stations
  • Airport transit areas
  • Railway stations

Looking to incorporate the starry sky into your next project? Request 3D files compatible with ArchiCAD and 99% of other design software to bring this concept to life.

Height from 26 mm to 150 mm
Metal thickness from 0,6 mm to 4,0 mm
Cell size от 1.5 мм до 300 мм
Width to 1000 mm
Certificate Anodized aluminum
Powder coating RAL — KM1 certificate
Stainless Steel Ti-Cd — KM0 certificate
Colors Anodized aluminum
Stainless steel
The RAL table
Materials Aluminum
Galvanized Steel
Stainless steel
Steel
Possibility of perforation Possible

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