Sonex™ Contour Ceiling Tiles combine a high sound absorbing rating (.70 – 1.00 NRC) with an eye-pleasing design.
Because of the multiple patterns Sonex™ Contour Ceiling Tiles offer, you can create hundreds of personalized and unique designs by rotating and arranging the decorative ceiling tiles within your application to create the most simple design to the most dramatic.
Sonex™ Contour ceiling tiles are available in 10 design patterns and 4 colors.
The decorative tiles come in a size of 24”x 24” and are easy to install by dropping into any standard ceiling grid.
The soft, pliable, fiber-free base material is resistant to crumbling and broken edges, making cutting around corners, sprinkler heads or heating and lighting fixtures simple.
Note: Ceiling tiles without backers are designed to be used as wall panels or ceiling tiles and are installed with a water based adhesive.
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