Where the Airflake family can fit
Airflake is a useful option for interiors that need ceiling-level acoustic elements without relying exclusively on large, solid panels. A group of circular baffles can help define a zone above workstations, a meeting table, a lounge, a reception area or an open collaboration setting. Their repeated form can also create a consistent visual rhythm across a larger room.
Because the collection includes two sizes and two core styles, it can support different spatial approaches. Smaller closed-core panels may suit compact areas or layouts where a quieter visual profile is preferred. The larger open-core XL model may be appropriate when the ceiling installation needs a stronger focal point.
How to choose between the models
Start with scale
Review the available dimensions before deciding how many panels the room can accommodate. The 40 cm wide by 35 cm high Blade Closed model is the more compact option. The 70 cm wide by 60 cm high XL model occupies more visual space and may be better suited to larger ceiling zones or installations intended to be noticed.
Compare the core style
The Blade model has a closed core, while the XL model has an open core. This difference affects the appearance of the installation, so consider whether the ceiling should look more contained or more open and graphic. If the baffles will be arranged in a repeated pattern, compare how each core style works with the room’s lighting, furniture and ceiling finish.
Coordinate the finish
Airflake is available in black, grey and white. White can blend more quietly with a light ceiling, while black or grey can create clearer contrast. Select the finish alongside the existing furniture and architectural materials rather than treating the panels as an isolated feature.
What to confirm before specifying
Before selecting a configuration, check the ceiling layout, available installation area and the intended viewing angles from the main positions in the room. Confirm the required dimensions, core style and colour for each part of the project. If the order includes multiple panels, decide whether the layout should be regular, grouped or varied by size.
Myntwork offers Abstracta Airflake products on a monthly lease, providing a flexible route for furnishing commercial interiors. For project planning, ask for the relevant catalogue information and confirm availability, installation requirements and the details of the selected configuration before proceeding.
Frequently asked questions about Abstracta Acoustic Panel Airflake
What is included in the Abstracta Airflake collection?
The collection includes two circular acoustic ceiling baffles: the Blade Closed model and the XL Open Core model. They differ in dimensions and core style, while both are part of the Airflake family designed by Stefan Borselius.
How do the Airflake models differ in size?
The Blade Closed Ceiling Baffle Core Acoustic Panel measures 40 cm wide by 35 cm high. The XL Ceiling Baffle Open Core Acoustic Panel measures 70 cm wide by 60 cm high.
Which colours are available for Airflake panels?
The available colours are black, grey and white. The right choice depends on whether the ceiling design should blend in with the interior or provide stronger visual contrast.
Should I choose the closed-core or open-core Airflake model?
Choose based on the desired visual expression and the scale of the room. The Blade model has a closed core and a more compact format, while the XL model has an open core and a larger presence.
Are Abstracta Airflake panels available on lease?
Yes. Myntwork offers Abstracta Airflake products on a monthly lease. Confirm the selected model, colour, availability and project requirements when requesting a proposal.