Palace

Acoustic solid folding walls

This variable mobile wall with solid panel allows easy and quick space division without compromising on design or acoustics. It is perfect for offices, classrooms, conference rooms and multi-purpose halls. The panels can reach heights of up to 14 metres and are available in a variety of thicknesses, allowing them to be adapted to the technical requirements of the building. Depending on the design chosen, the wall achieves excellent soundproofing up to 58 dB, which ensures acoustic comfort even during intensive operation. Surface finishes can be chosen from a wide range of materials - from durable laminate to veneered surfaces to metallic decors that visually harmonise the wall with the interior.

Palace is the ideal solution where you want to combine design, flexibility and acoustic comfort in one elegant system. It can also be combined with glass walls Palace Glass or other elements to achieve an optimal result, such as in our implementations for Alukov or Konrad Lorenz Gymnasium.

Notino, Brno

An integral part of the new Notina building project is the sliding full wall Palace, which was installed on the top floor of the building. This solution allows for a variable use of space, where an open meeting area or a separate conference room with perfect acoustics can be created in a matter of moments.

The wall is equipped with a labellable foil, thanks to which it also serves as a practical board for workshops and presentations.

Alukov, Chrudim

The elegant combination of the Palace full acoustic mobile wall with integrated pass-through door and the Palace Glass mobile glass panel provides not only high user comfort but also an attractive design solution. While the solid wall provides excellent sound insulation and privacy, the glass panel allows daylight to pass through and naturally illuminates the interior. The result is a harmonious combination of functionality and aesthetics that promotes a pleasant room atmosphere.
The photographs show the separated area in the closed state, as well as the parked panels in the open view.