Wall-panel system can be fabric or vinyl wrapped

April 1, 1996
Wolf-Gordon revolutionizes the design community with its new, innovative and eclectic wall-panel system: Acoustical Panel Concepts. These acoustical wall panels, ceiling baffles and tackable surfaces can be fabric- or vinyl-wrapped. With vinyl coverings, a special perforation technique is used that allows the superior acoustical qualities to come through. The selection of the material to cover the type of panel chosen will enhance the beauty and versatility of this product. The collection is c

Wolf-Gordon revolutionizes the design community with its new, innovative and eclectic wall-panel system: Acoustical Panel Concepts. These acoustical wall panels, ceiling baffles and tackable surfaces can be fabric- or vinyl-wrapped. With vinyl coverings, a special perforation technique is used that allows the superior acoustical qualities to come through. The selection of the material to cover the type of panel chosen will enhance the beauty and versatility of this product. The collection is completely customized to meet the specifications of any design need.

For additional information, circle the number below on the reader service card.

WOLF-GORDON INC.

Sponsored Recommendations

Moving to the Cloud? Don’t Miss These Best Practices and Tips for a Smooth Transfer!

Whether you recently decided to make the leap or are still thinking it over, moving from server-based to cloud-based practice management software requires careful thought and ...

“The Cloud”: A Primer

You've likely heard of “cloud-based” practice management software, but understanding it is another matter. Simply put, it involves accessing data via the internet, offering flexibility...

Patient-Led Financing: Getting Patients to “YES”

Discussing dental costs can be uncomfortable, but patient-led financing lets patients privately explore options that fit their budget, making it easier to accept necessary care...

Patient Convenience: 6 Tips to Boost Loyalty to Your Practice

Is your practice easy for patients to work with, or is there room for improvement? A recent report highlights that convenience, especially in digital support and access, often...