MetalWorks 3D Ceiling System from Armstrong now available in wood looks

By Healthcare Facilities Today


LANCASTER, PA — Armstrong has expanded its line of MetalWorks 3D ceiling products to include wood look visuals for more design options.

The finish offering now includes Reflections™ laminates in Rock Maple, Light Cherry, and Wild Cherry, to bring the warmth of wood to these unique, three-dimensional metal ceilings.

With the addition of wood visuals, MetalWorks 3D is now the only ceiling system in the industry to offer these metal ceiling panels in standard wood looks.

In addition, MetalWorks 3D is also available in MetalWorks Whitelume, Silverlume, and Gun Metal, along with a broad range of custom colors.

MetalWorks 3D ceiling panels are available in 1”, 2”, 3”, and 4” panel heights. A perforated option is available for acoustics. The 2’x2’ tegular metal panels are washable, scrubbable, and soil-resistant, and are easily installed on a standard 9/16” Armstrong Suprafine® grid.

MetalWorks 3D gives architects and designers the opportunity to create unique ceiling designs with metal panels of varying heights using standard items. The panels can be installed in a myriad of different layout options to bring a unique, three-dimensional visual to any space. They help define and accentuate spaces and are ideal for use in hospitality and retail applications as well as a variety of other commercial interiors, including lobbies and reception areas.

For information about MetalWorks 3D, visit armstrong.com/metalworks3D, chat live, or call a U.S. based TechLine expert at 1-800-276-7876, press 1.

Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of floors and ceilings. In 2012, Armstrong consolidated net sales from continuing operations totaled approximately $2.6 billion. Based in Lancaster, PA, Armstrong operates 35 plants in eight countries and has approximately 8,700 employees worldwide.

 



January 8, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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