Solid wood lath and slat cladding, such as that produced by Spigogroup for its Spigoline and Spigoplank brands, is a popular and successful choice for modern coworking spaces. This natural material contributes warmth, sophistication and an organic touch; features that are increasingly sought in collaborative work environments. Solid wood has a unique ability to convey a sense of proximity and comfort; ideal for offices where a relaxed yet professional atmosphere is desired. In addition, the wood used in Spigoplank decorative wood panels and Spigoline wood slats is a sustainable material, with PEFC and FSC certificates guaranteeing that it comes from sustainably managed forests. This reinforces values such as environmental responsibility and quality, which are particularly appreciated in modern coworking spaces looking to be attractive, functional and aligned with ecological principles. A good example is one of the latest projects in which our Spigoplank and Spigoline brands have been jointly involved. This is Coworking Hiptown, designed by the architectural studio OVGA in the centre of Paris, where they were installed: Spigoplank 01 decorative wood panels in solid oak, used on the walls of some common areas such as the lift area. The model is very quick and easy to install, with a three-dimensional longitudinal surface in the form of 10-mm-thick wood slats and 10 mm spacing between slats. Spigoline Grid 6-30-35-30 wood slat cladding in PSM R12354 stain, used in the ceilings of the main working areas. Fully assembled panel with 6 parallel solid ayous wood slats, each slat section 30×35 mm, spaced at 30 mm, joined with beech rods 12 mm diameter, panel open area 48,00 % or greater, panel mass per sqm 7,03 kg/m² or lower”. If you liked this post about wood lath and slat cladding, you may also be interested in: – Acoustic conditioning of homes and the hearing impaired – Performance of flame retardant wood panel cladding when exposed to fire – What are wood removable ceilings? – What are accessible wood ceilings?
Today we will review a new success story in the use of decorative wood panels for offices. Current office design faces two major challenges: the practical use of the facilities and the aesthetics it offers to visitors and the people who work there. In terms of visual appearance, office design always looks for warm elements, such as wood, that convey harmony and serenity. That is why the use of decorative wood slatted cladding, such as the ones in this project, is becoming more and more widespread. The following images correspond to a coworking office project in the centre of Paris, for which we were asked to manufacture two different models of wood cladding: Spigoplank 01 decorative wood panels in solid oak, used on the walls of some common areas such as the lift area. The model is very quick and easy to install, with a three-dimensional longitudinal surface in the form of 10-mm-thick wood slats and 10 mm spacing between slats. See technical shee Spigoline Grid 6-30-35-30 wood slat cladding in PSM R12354 stain, used in the ceilings of the main working areas. Fully assembled panel with 6 parallel solid ayous wood slats, each slat section 30×35 mm, spaced at 30 mm, joined with beech rods 12 mm diameter, panel open area 48,00 % or greater, panel mass per sqm 7,03 kg/m² or lower”. See technical sheet If you liked this post about decorative wood panels for offices, you may also be interested in: . – 21 Articles on acoustic conditioning and insulation with wood – Ecological panels with SPIGOLINE PET slats: Solid slats or MDF slats? – Restaurant décor: the 3 mistakes you can’t make in 2024 – The importance of acoustics in coliving or cohousing
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