
Their signature feature are the three-dimensional BRICKS panels, inspired by the form of building bricks, which not only bring a bold architectural character but also deliver excellent acoustic performance (αw = 0.90). Panels are available in three material versions: biocomposite (flax and hemp), recycled rPET, or upholstered in a selected fabric
VANK_FLIP can be connected in a straight line, at 90° or 135° angles, and configured in two heights with two base types – a steel base on braked castors or a plywood base with concealed castors. Rotating panels allow users to open selected fragments of the wall, creating transparent sections that let more light through. Thanks to the rotating panels, users can control their level of accessibility by opening or closing individual panels, creating window-like openings in the wall. Additional functionality comes with hanging shelves that can be integrated into the screens.
Design: dr Anna Vonhausen (screen), Bidermann+Wide (BRICKS panels).
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Total height: | 164 cm |
Total depth: | 28 cm |
Total width: | 80 cm |
Total height: | 204 cm |
Total depth: | 28 cm |
Total width: | 80 cm |
PCON is a simple piece of software for designing functional settings or detailed arrangements — including planning the necessary budget. You’re most welcome to make use of the OFML data of our products, prepared specifically with this 3D planning programme in mind.
VANK_FLIP is an innovative line of mobile acoustic screens and office partitions, designed to flexibly divide open-plan spaces. Thanks to their modular construction and mobile bases, they allow for the quick creation of meeting zones, focus areas or relaxation spots – exactly where they are needed.
The collection is distinguished by three-dimensional BRICKS acoustic panels, inspired by the form of bricks. They bring a bold architectural character to interiors and provide excellent acoustic performance (αw = 0.90).
VANK_FLIP screens can be connected in a straight line, at 90° or 135° angles, as well as into more complex layouts.
Design: dr Anna Vonhausen (screen), Bidermann+Wide (BRICKS panels)
