Some simple decorative wood wall panels can make the difference between a decorative project that stands out for its quality and another that is more vulgar. The simple decision to incorporate wood into a design provides warmth and distinction. This, added to the talent of our most renowned decorator or stylist clients, turns some spaces into true examples of elegance, refinement and good taste. For these professionals, Spigogroup launched its Spigoplank line of decorative wood wall and ceiling panels a year ago. These panels are made with ayous or samba wood, a very light wood obtained from the tropical tree Triplochiton Scleroxilon, native to western and central Africa and with a height that ranges between 30 and 66 meters. It is a type of solid wood cladding with a surface with parallel volumetric and three-dimensional shapes capable of creating unique solutions and that, in addition, offer a reflective and diffuser effect that complements the overall acoustic conditioning of the traditional Spigoacustic wood acoustic panels. Spigotec. Its installation is very quick and does not require much work. They can be used on walls, ceilings or even on other surfaces such as furniture, concrete sections or even outdoors, and are available in three finishes: with standard varnish, with fireproof varnish B-s1,d0 and with autoclave + fireproof varnish. These are the 9 models offered by the Spigoplank catalogue: PLANK LISO MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 01 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 02 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 03 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 04 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 05 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 06 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 07 MODEL (See technical sheet) PLANK 08 MODEL (See technical sheet) If you liked this post about decorative wood wall panels, you may also be interested in: – Acoustic panels for courts and the importance of acoustics in a judicial process – Performance of flame retardant wood panel cladding when exposed to fire – The acoustics of love and why you should use acoustic panels in your restaurant – What are wood removable ceilings?
Our most loyal readers of our blog have already noticed that, a few days ago, we launched our new website. After many months, first compiling and studying all your suggestions and our notes, and then designing each section of the new site, today, we can finally announce that we have a new website: www.spigogroup.com The first thing you will discover is the renewal of the brand’s image and logo in which the term Spigo is now highlighted, adding the phrase ‘Signature Spanish wood’. We also wanted to provide quick and easy access to information on our leading Spigoacustic, Spigotec, Spigoline and Spigoplank brands of acoustic wood panels and cladding right from the start. We emphasise the business relationship with our customers, who trust us so much, narrating our history and also with pictures, so you can give us a face. And we make it easier to get price quotes through our renewed Request a Quote online tool, to which we respond in less than 48 hours. We offer more information than ever on each brand and product, and we have improved and simplified the way to access it intuitively, using icons to allow you to quickly narrow down your search by brand, system and, finally, by model. We have also included a new and convenient Product Finder and a new Documentation Centre fully accessible and free of charge. Of course, we maintain and have improved the Professionals Area with more technical information for installations and Presto prescription catalogues, as well as our blog and the Projects section, fully updated with photos and relevant information (application, materials used, etc.) about projects and trends in decorative acoustics. What do you think? We hope you like it. If you miss anything or have any suggestions for improving it, please write to marketing@spigogroup.com. If you liked this post about we have a new website, you may also be interested in: – Request a quotation for acoustic panels and wood panelling – Interior design of hotels: the importance of acoustics in hotel reception areas – The importance of meeting lead times for interior design projects – Wood slat acoustic panels for increased acoustic comfort