BLOCK

A Simple Form with Impressive Versatility

UNIQUE PATENTED CONSTRUCTION

MULTIPLE LIT FORM FACTORS: 1X1’, 1X2, 1X4’, 2X2’, AND 2X4’  AVAILABLE BOTH LIT AND UNLIT

FOUR CCT OPTIONS

MULTIPLE OUTPUT OPTIONS

NRC RATING OF .85+

Any installation — Cluster or Array — delivers a satisfying spatial hierarchy depending on your needs. Our Product Planner can be used to configure numerous arrangements for your project, delivering intuitive solutions based on visual guides. Block is available in direct lit and unlit versions.

cluster

Dynamic Compositions

A Cluster is designed to be dynamic — close enough to build tension between the rectilinear surfaces, but open and irregular about the bounds of the cluster to engage with the space. A Cluster has a center of gravity and diffuses in concentration outward from that point. 

Clusters lend structure to predefined open spaces. Ideal for communal areas like office desks or kitchen bars, eight to twelve units can be used to compose a variety of configurations. Elements are available in lit and unlit versions and are used together to optimize for both lighting and acoustic requirements.

Array

Anchored Consistency

Unlike in Clusters, the lit units in Arrays can serve as a primary light source for an entire space. These lit elements anchor the Array, with additional subordinate elements supporting the design and increasing acoustic capabilities. Subordinate elements tend to be acoustic-only units, as the lit elements occupy calculated locations to meet the lighting requirements of the space.

It is a “wall-to-wall” installation consisting of lit units in a typical lighting grid with acoustic-only units dispersed throughout.

 

Block is only possible because of our patented G, Z, and C folds.

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We approach our color section with intention — delivering curated colors and color systems that will increase occupant connectivity to natural environments through our indirectly natural selections.

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