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Translucent Ceiling Clouds for Exposed Structure Spaces

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Armstrong Ceiling Systems has expanded its portfolio of translucent ceilings to include new Infusions Shapes Accent Clouds.

Armstrong Ceiling Systems has expanded its portfolio of translucent ceilings to include new Infusions Shapes Accent Clouds.

Armstrong Ceiling Systems has expanded its portfolio of translucent ceilings to include new Infusions Shapes Accent Clouds.

The translucent ceiling clouds give designers the opportunity to add dramatic visual impact to exposed structure spaces with a variety of shapes, colors, and configurations.

Infusions Shapes are available in four different forms, including Circle, Curved Square, Oval, and Curved Rectangle, and a choice of 18 colors, accommodating a wide range of design aesthetics. The Circle and Curved Square shapes are 4 by 4 foot in size and the Oval and Curved Rectangle shapes are 8 by 4 feet in size. Additional colors and shapes are available by special order.

Infusions Shapes can be used to create a variety of visuals, depending on the configuration or angle of the installation. The unique shape designs can be installed as hills, valleys, or at angles of 30 degrees or less. They can be used to create small accent areas or to add visual interest to an entire room.

The visual excitement the colorful, translucent clouds bring to a space make them ideal for high visibility areas in hospitality, retail, higher education, offices, and transportation applications.

Infusions Shapes install easily with standard components from a hanging kit that is shipped with the shapes. The clouds integrate easily with sprinkler and lighting systems. They have a Class A fire rating and have been seismic tested and approved.

The Infusions translucent product family includes Infusions Shapes, Blades, Accent Canopies, Lay-in panels and Walls/Partitions.

www.armstrong.com/infusions

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