DecorZen Arti®
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Key Features
DecorArti® allows you to incorporate patterns, wording, logos or other designs into your acoustic panels. Our high-tech machinery can be programmed to create whatever wording or artistic piece you like.
Available in the largest selection of substrates and finishes, the only limit is your imagination.
With the ability to design logos, slogans and text, DecorArti® is ideal for entryways, conference rooms, stadiums and other spaces that require branding as well as acoustic performance.
DecorArti is made from natural timber. As timber is a natural material, can vary in colour, tone, and texture.
At Decor Systems, we celebrate this. We think the natural variation is what makes it beautiful. When DecorArti is installed, this variation may be present.
Panels need to acclimatise to the environment at least 5 days prior to installation. Please contact your local Decor Systems representative for more information
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Made from strong aluminium, Decor Systems Access panels are designed to be discreet and enduring. Simple to install with a concealed snap lock and push open design, access panels have never looked so good.
Maintenance
General regular cleaning: Use a sponge or soft cloth with a household cleaning detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Polishing: Use a soft cloth.
Graffiti removal/spray paint: Within 48 hours, wipe with mineral turpentine soaked rag.
Felt tipped marker: Within 48 hours, clean with methylated spirits.
Mechanical damage: If physically damaged consult Decor Systems.
Scratch damage: Apply the topcoat colour (ask manufacturer) to the scratch using a fine camel hairbrush
Projects Featuring Arti
Wirltu Yarlu School at the University of Adelaide underwent a culturally informed internal renovation on Level 1 of the Multi-storey Schulz and Heritage-listed Hartley Buildings. The project aimed to enhance accessibility by installing a new ramp on the existing heritage-listed balcony and creating new openings in the original solid plaster partitions. In addition to accessibility upgrades, First Nations artists collaborated to enhance the space with new feature wall panels and acoustic linings. These included custom perforated plywood in the meeting room and printed echo panels, enriching the environment with culturally significant designs. First Nations artists have collaborated on the new feature wall panels and acoustic linings in the new spaces, including custom perforated plywood in the meeting room and printed echopanel.
The bespoke sculptures and perforated wall design at Perth Airport called "From The Skies" were designed by Penelope Forlano (PhD) at Forlano Design, with artwork text by Doolann Leisha Eatts, a Whukjuk/Piblenman/Nyungah woman elder.
The Rugby Australia Building in UTS, Moore Park is a state-of-the-art sport and education hub. The building is the first facility of its kind in Australia to house national sporting teams alongside one of the country’s leading tertiary education institutions.
The Heffron Centre located in Sydney’s East is a brand new sporting, community and leisure centre. The state-of-the-art facility is home to NRL team the Rabbitohs and includes publicly accessible areas such as a café, hall of fame, merchandise shop and fan area to view training on the NRL standard showcase field. The centre also provides facilities to cater for netball, basketball, badminton and gymnastics to name a few.