LANCASTER, PA — Armstrong Ceiling Systems has expanded its growing family of Blades™ vertical elements to include MetalWorks™ Blades — Concepts™ and Infusions® Blades — Concepts.™
MetalWorks Blades — Concepts
MetalWorks Blades — Concepts offer the warm look of wood in thin, lightweight aluminum panels. These unique wave-shaped panels are available in three wood-look finishes, including cherry, walnut, and mahogany, providing the high-end look of custom millwork in a standard product.
Infusions Blades — Concepts
Infusions Blades — Concepts offer the same linear wave design in playful translucent panels that interact with light to enhance the aesthetics of any space. They are available in 35 standard colors and patterns.
Create a variety of visuals
With their upscale, linear design, MetalWorks Blades — Concepts and Infusions Blades — Concepts can be used to create a variety of visuals, depending on the spacing and direction of the installation. The decorative panels can be used to create an accent area or add dramatic visual impact with a full-room installation.
The six-inch deep blades are available in 4', 6', and 8' lengths. They are seismic tested and have a Class A fire rating. The panels easily hook over suspension bars for quick installation.
Blades panels are ideally suited for enhancing the aesthetics of hospitality, retail, higher education, office, and retail spaces in either renovation or new construction projects.
They are part of a family of Blades vertical elements created to complement today’s linear design trends, including MetalWorks Blades — Classics™ and SoundScapes® Blades.
Blades vertical elements can be hung in unique configurations to define spaces, and many options feature exceptional acoustical performance.
For more information about MetalWorks Blades — Concepts and Infusions Blades — Concepts, visit armstrong.com/blades, 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 ceiling systems and floors. In 2013, Armstrong’s consolidated net sales from continuing operations totaled approximately $2.7 billion. As of December 31, 2013, Armstrong operated 35 plants in eight countries and had approximately 8,700 employees worldwide.