
Abstracta Abstracta x Wall of Art
Abstracta x Wall of Art
ABSTRACTA X WALL OF ART
Desiged by Wall of Art
"A simple way to create both a pleasant soundscape and an inspiring atmosphere."
INFORMATION
DETAIL
Abstracta and art platform Wall of Art have collaborated to develop a unique solution that combines acoustics with art. The objective is to create harmonious soundscapes while giving spaces personality and character with works from exciting artists.
COLOUR
White
PRODUCTION
Made in Sweden
WEIGHT
- 4.2 kg
- 6.7 kg
- 10.6 k
DIMENSIONS WITHOUT FRAME
- 500x700x30 mm
- 700x1000x30 mm
- 1000x1400x30 mm
INSTALLATION
The panels are mounted on hidden wall fittings (included).
MATERIAL
The picture is backed by an effective sound absorber made from recycled textile.
TOTAL DIMENSIONS INCLUDING THE FRAME
- 25x725x30 mm
- 25x1025x30 mm
- 1025x1425x30 mm
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COLLECTION
Abstracta x
LENA WIGERS
Updated with new works by illustrator Lena Wigers.
CIRCULARITY
The sound absorber is made from textile waste and polyester reclaimed from recycled PET bottles to ensure minimal environmental impact
FINISH
Image printed on cotton canvas using a high quality sublimation technique and fitted in an elegant oak frame.
DETAIL
ABSTRACTA X WALL OF ART IS UNCOMPROMISING IN TERMS OF ART, ACOUSTICS, AND CHOICE OF MATERIALS.
Behind the motifs, which are printed on cotton fabric is an effective sound absorber made from textile waste and polyester reclaimed from recycled PET bottles to ensure minimal environmental impact.
Together with its well-crafted oak frame, the cotton fabric helps to enhance tactile feel and create an elegant overall impression, suiting the panels well to settings like restaurants, hotel lobbies, and co-working spaces.
The acoustic art panels are available in three sizes: 100 x 140 cm, 70 x 100 cm, and 50 x 70 cm. Their elegant frames are either of untreated or dark-oiled oak.
Although the panels are no thicker than 45 millimetres, their acoustic capacity is very high. They effectively absorb ambient noise, making them ideal for busy, noisy environments.
So, go ahead and combine multiple panels with each other – both to create a visually expressive ensemble and to further enhance the soundscape of your space.
DESIGNERS
WALL OF ART
Wall of Art is a digital platform for contemporary art from a selection of exciting artists. The Stockholm-based company has been successful in inspiring people to add art to their interior design palette.
The idea for the company was born in 2016 when its founders, artist Annika Hultgren and entrepreneur Nicklas Claeson, set out to design the interior of their new apartment.
Abstracta x Wall of Art is a collection of sound-absorbing panels featuring a total of 13 different motifs from four Wall of Art artists.
LUCRECIA REY CARO
Lucrecia Rey Caro is a full-time artist and graphic designer from Cordoba, Argentina. A curious person who loves to experiment with new concepts and ideas. Lucrecia uses her art to express her thoughts and feelings. She draws inspiration from everyday life, nature, poetry, films and music.
LISA WIRENFELT
grew up with a mother who used to paint watercolor paintings in a light pink studio. She never thought she would enjoy the brush in her hand, but when her mother saw one of many sketches and said “how nice” – it was probably the words that somehow started it all. Lisa’s paintings are very much about color. Combinations that make her feel good, words that have a greater meaning and patterns that only arise.
EVELINA KROON
is a cross-disciplinary creative within the fields of painting, coloring and set-design, exploring the borders between fine and decorative arts. She entertains a sort of horror vacui by taking over rooms with her taping and painting – a graphic yet eclectic aesthetic that brings traditionally female crafts to mind. She was educated at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design and lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.
ANNIKA HULTGREN
it all started with a picture wall that would be the centerpiece of the new apartment. The range of popular motifs was large, almost too large, but personal and affordable art prints were hard to find. In the end, she decided to pick up the brush and paint some paintings herself. Her husband Nicklas began to think if not more people would want to see her art on their walls, but it took time to do everything around production and marketing on their own.
Then the idea behind Wall of Art was born. Today, Annika runs the platform WallofArt.com and is one of the artists who sells her art exclusively via the platform. She creates her art according to colors and shapes that inspire her. Annika’s abstract paintings symbolize dreams, and the dream is Wall of Art.
