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Suspended Ceiling

Suspended Ceiling

Aesthetic metal ceiling systems for interiors and exteriors.

Metal suspended ceiling systems are modern ceiling solutions that combine aesthetics, durability and acoustic performance in interior spaces. Generally manufactured from aluminium or steel, they come in a wide range of types and configurations.

Key features

  • Aluminium or steel panels
  • Acoustic absorption with perforated faces
  • Demountable for service access
  • Recyclable, eco-friendly

Expanded-metal ceilings

Expanded-metal suspended ceilings are typically expanded at the factory to ensure a uniform appearance and easy installation. They are generally preferred in medium- and large-scale spaces, and are installed by fixing the expanded panels to the carrier system.

Perforated-metal ceilings

Perforated-metal suspended ceilings consist of perforated metal panels designed to increase sound-absorption capacity and improve acoustic performance. By preventing sound from bouncing off and echoing they enhance the acoustic comfort of a space; the perforated panels can be designed with different hole sizes and patterns, delivering both functionality and aesthetics.

Ceiling types

  • Flat metal — a clean, even appearance, well-suited to modern and minimalist designs.
  • Perforated metal — perforated panels that increase acoustic performance and achieve sound absorption.
  • Pendant / dropped metal — suspended from the structure with textile or metal cables for a dynamic, modern look.
  • Cassette metal — rectangular or square panels that add an elegant, aesthetic touch to the ceiling.

Advantages

  • Aesthetics — a modern, elegant design with a wide range of colour and pattern options.
  • Durability — resilient aluminium or steel for a long service life and corrosion resistance.
  • Acoustic performance — perforated panels and acoustic features raise sound-absorption capacity for a quieter interior.
  • Easy installation — modular construction installs quickly and dismantles just as fast for service access.
  • Environmentally friendly — made from recyclable materials, an eco-conscious, sustainable choice.
Suspended Ceiling — how the system works

Technical data

Materials
Aluminium, steel
System types
Hook-on · clip-in · lay-in · lay-on · baffle · curved baffle · honeycomb
Acoustics
Perforated & baffle faces increase absorption

System types

Hook-on systems

Hook-on systems

A high-performance ceiling-cladding solution combining aesthetics and functionality. Panels hang easily onto the carrier system while the carrier profiles stay concealed for a clean finish.

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Clip-in systems

Clip-in systems

Particularly preferred where a neat, elegant appearance is required. Modular panels clip to the carrier with ease and lift out the same way, leaving a smooth surface with joints and fixings hidden.

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Lay-in systems

Lay-in systems

Modular ceilings in which panels — typically metal or mineral fibre — are set into a pre-installed carrier grid of main runners, cross tees and wall angles. They lift out and replace easily.

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Lay-on systems

Lay-on systems

A suspended ceiling in which panels are placed on top of the carrier grid, their edges designed to rest on it — an attractive appearance with easy installation.

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Baffle systems

Baffle systems

Long, narrow panels suspended vertically give the space a modern, dynamic look while improving acoustics by absorbing sound waves and reducing echo.

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Curved baffle systems

Curved baffle systems

Unlike flat baffles, these use baffle elements shaped in curved or wave forms for a modern, flowing appearance, while absorbing sound and reducing echo.

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Honeycomb (open-cell) systems

Honeycomb (open-cell) systems

A cellular structure that gives the space a modern, eye-catching look. The open-cell form is a real advantage for lighting and air circulation.

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