Generally, when we think of false ceilings in architecture and construction, few images come to mind and those that do are usually associated with spaces in working environments and often uninteresting.
Thanks to the many advances in interior design in architecture and construction, it is now possible to perfectly combine the two fundamental aspects: style and functionality.
Made from recycled cardboard, false ceiling tiles can be fitted to most standard technical grids available on the market, making them easy to integrate into established architectural and building systems. Likewise, these tiles can be used in vertical cladding, which gives rooms a new look and meaning.
Designs generated by folding, which imitate working with paper in the Japanese art of origami, will give any space in architecture and construction its own identity.
By Belén Jiménez Ruiz, designer in the Design Department of Amusement Logic