Thin wood slat cladding are an excellent option to transform any space, providing texture, warmth and a natural touch to the decoration. Their versatility allows them to be used on walls and ceilings, creating cozy environments with personality. Whether highlighting a specific area or achieving a uniform aesthetic, these thin slats offer endless possibilities.
Spigo has the Spigoline brand dedicated exclusively to the manufacture of thin wood slat cladding. The Spigoline catalog has four types of decorative wood slat boards: the GRID system, the SOLID system, the LINEAR system and the PET system. In each of the systems we find different options for thin wood slats cladding designed to offer great versatility and can be installed in both a vertical and horizontal position, on walls or ceilings.
- The Spigoline GRID System consists of panels of solid wood slats, with square or rectangular sections, placed parallel to each other, joined by means of black wooden rods 12 mm in diameter. The GRID system offers thin wood slat cladding with slat thicknesses or widths of 10, 15, 20, or 30 mm, and especially up to a thickness of 40 mm. SEE SHEETS.
- The Spigoline SOLID System consists of a plywood board, with oblong or circular perforations, with solid wood slats of square or rectangular sections, 20 mm thick, placed parallel to each other. SEE SHEETS.
- The Spigoline LINER System, consists of rectangular ayous wood slats placed in parallel and joined together at one end by means of a black painted ayous wood crossbeam and offers thin wood slat coverings of 10, 15, 20, 30 and 40 mm in vertical position and 70 or 100 mm in horizontal position. SEE SHEETS.
- Finally, the Spigoline PET system combines parallel solid wood slats with a high-performance thermo-acoustic rear filter, offering decorative wood slats with slat widths of 30, 35 and 70 mm depending on model. SEE SHEETS.

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