Panel cladding CELLON - WOHNEN AM WASSER
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panel cladding
panel cladding
panel cladding
panel cladding
panel cladding
panel cladding
panel cladding
panel cladding
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Characteristics

Configuration
panel, sheet
Material
HPL
Ecological characteristics
sustainable
Finish
perforated, painted
Appearance
aluminum look
Technical characteristics
large format
Other characteristics
for ventilated facade, custom, decorative, patterned
Color
white

Description

Country/Place: - - DE/Esslingen Name of Project: - - Wohnen am Wasser Product Category: - - Balcony Claddings Material: - - Cellon 8mm and 10mm Perforation: - - Design customer Colour: - - RAL 9016 Planner: - - Peter Zürn Architekten Stuttgart Introducing CELLON (HPL panels), our favourite durable construction material, we are able to offer individualised, weather-resistant. The material is a great alternative to commonly used glass, perforated metal plates or stake railings. The material itself is very flexible, unique and safe. Tests at laboratories in Dresden / Germany made sure that a CELLON balcony cladding is safe in construction and provides the necessary fall protection. CELLON balcony claddings can be perforated with a bespoke pattern, thus making it possible to easily choose the degree of transparency of the balustrade. Choose from a wide range of standard perforations or provide your own drafts. These tile railings will stand out from any glass or stake design and give a unique look to your building. They provide a safe and private space to inhabitants. Height, width, transparency and decorations of the claddings are completely customisable.

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