Swedish manufacturer Zilenzio develops and delivers high-quality sound absorption using thought-out and well-designed solutions. Collaborating with Yonoh, a Spain-based design studio, Zilenzio has come up with an acoustic room divider, Giro, that is said to create calm and flexible zones. But it is not your quintessential room divider. It has a different design that brings in more functionality into the space than an orthodox divider. Instead of creating a separation, Giro is designed to foster connection, between spaces and people.
Giro room divider brings together function, design, and durability. It has a core of highly effective stone wool that improves the sound environment while adding softness and balance to any space. The acoustic divider has a wooden shelf along with soft curves that create an engaging play of light and shadow.
Giro is a freestanding panel system that has acoustic functions, defining surroundings in a fluid way. Each of the panels can stand alone or can be grouped together to form wishful compositions that seamlessly adapt to the changing needs.
‘’It’s a perfect addition to our collection, combining multifunction, design and sustainability,” says Hans Bergström, CEO at Zilenzio. Giro acoustic panel has discreet casters added into the base to make it easy for you to have evolving layouts. The room divider’s distinct form and character makes it suitable for offices, hospitality areas, lounges, schools, and other collaborative environments, anywhere acoustic and visual comfort are needed.
Giro comes in two length size options, 2.4 feet and 3.6 feet, to fit your needs. It has a depth of almost one foot along with various options for the width of the panel. Moreover, the acoustic panel has a shelf for accessories. Natural oak, natural ash, black, and white are some of the wood finishing options available.
The way workspaces are evolving, Zilenzio aims to connect rather than separate with its room divider. It adds flexibility to contemporary interiors, breaking away from rigid partitions. Giro introduces a more familiar and playful rhythm to the surroundings.




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