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HSF, Canary Wharf

    A bespoke moving wall system featuring Solo panels designed to pivot open and closed when needed.

    Sound Diffusion Explained

      When a sound wave hits a smooth flat surface it will bounce off that surface at the same angle at which it reached it. For example, a sound wave hitting a glass panel at 45 degrees will bounce off it at 45 degrees. But when a sound wave hits an uneven or irregular surface it will reflect off each part of that surface at the angle in which it hit therefore dispersing the waves in multiple angles, evenly disseminating (or diffusing) the sound through the given space.

      Frontier, London

        A space division solution that incorporated collaborative working created using Float and Mellow.

        Introducing: Outpost

          Outpost is a revolution in interior space design that builds on the success of our hugely popular Float agile sliding panel systems!

          24th -26th May 2022 – event programme

            For two days only during the last week of May we’ll be hosting the “Creatif Scalextric Championship”, offering you and your team the chance to be crowned champions and walk away with a cash prize of £100!

            Compete in the Creatif Scalextric Championship!

              For two days only during the last week of May we’ll be hosting the “Creatif Scalextric Championship”, offering you and your team the chance to be crowned champions and walk away with a cash prize of £100!

              Creatif Talks: Thursday 26th May 2022

                After an extended hiatus, our Creatif Talks seminars return this May – and we’d love it if you could join us for “The Problem Of Noise – Solved”.

                BJSS, Leeds

                  Bespoke pivoting panels created by adapting our Solo moving wall system, in addition to a selection of ReSound acoustic ceiling rafts.

                  I Need a Class A Absorber – What Are My Options?

                    Often times a designer knows they need some acoustic absorption product – and their first stop is to call out the Class A absorbency rating; not necessarily knowing what it means but understanding enough to know its the highest acoustic absorbency rating possible.