Stylish new ceiling tile in black - launched by Zentia
Zentia, the UK’s leading ceiling solutions provider, is excited to launch its new Obsidian range to the market. The Obsidian black ceiling tile is a simple way to add darker tones and more depth to your interiors, whilst maintaining outstanding acoustic performance.
Lightweight and easy to install, Obsidian black ceiling tiles boast Class A sound absorption offering both style and acoustic performance in open spaces.
Traditionally used for applications such as cinemas, the demand for black ceiling tiles has grown thanks to evolving design trends where designers are exploring outside of a classic white ceiling.
When paired with materials such as exposed brick, natural wood finishes and metals, black ceiling tiles can help a achieve an industrial feel whilst maintaining a comfortable acoustic environment.
John Spicer, Head of New Product Development, commented on the launch, “The ceiling is often referred to as the ‘fifth wall’ by designers and we recognise the need for an acoustic solution that extends beyond a traditional white ceiling. Achieving the ‘industrial look’ is a key trend, a black ceiling perfectly compliments natural materials.
Obsidian is just one example of our continued commitment to providing innovative ceiling solutions that allow for functionality, acoustic performance and creativity.”
Find out more about our smoothest black ceiling tile, and make your interiors stand out. Order your sample now.
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