Mero

Romanesque-inspired beams bring measured rhythm to a familiar T-grid, giving standard ceiling infrastructure the presence of a built architectural layer. Preset layouts or bespoke configurations let the field move from quiet order to expressive pattern without becoming heavy.

Technical specifications

  • Article number

    715.12.31.102.00

  • Lead time

    2-3 weeks

  • Dimensions

    Cell Size 600 x 600 mm

    Beam Height 100 mm / 200 mm
    Beam Width 80 mm / 200 mm

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Meet the designer

Rafa Ortega

Spanish industrial designer Rafa Ortega is renowned for his deeply analytical and human-centric approach to product creation. With a strong background in spatial dynamics and workplace ergonomics, his studio focuses on developing intelligent, functional solutions that adapt to modern needs. Ortega’s design philosophy is rooted in technical precision and emotional resonance, consistently delivering objects that seamlessly integrate into and elevate contemporary architectural environments.

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What is Noren?

Noren is an acoustic curtain system designed for flexible room-in-room situations. It helps structure open interiors visually, supports a more comfortable acoustic environment and creates temporary zones for meetings, focused work or retreat. The system is based on ARCHISONIC® Textile and is intended for professional interior applications.

Which configurations are available for Noren?

Noren is available in four main configurations: Square, Rectangular, Circular and Straight. These options allow the system to be used in different spatial layouts, from enclosed retreat areas to linear divisions or freestanding acoustic zones. The right configuration depends on the room layout, circulation routes and the level of visual or acoustic separation required.

Which spaces is Noren suitable for?

Noren is suitable for open-plan offices, meeting areas, project zones, lounges, hospitality spaces, educational environments and other interiors where flexible zoning is required. It can help separate areas temporarily without introducing a fixed architectural structure. Suitability should always be assessed in relation to ceiling height, floor plan, intended use and the desired acoustic effect.

What ceiling height does Noren require?

Noren requires a ceiling height of more than 2700 mm. This is important for correct planning, installation and use of the system. For projects with a different ceiling height, feasibility should be reviewed with the Impact Acoustic team before specification.

Can Noren be customised for a project?

Yes. Noren can be planned according to project-specific requirements. Relevant parameters include configuration, size, colour, inner and outer fabric selection, handle option and integration into the spatial layout. For individual requirements, the project team should be involved early so that technical feasibility, installation and the intended spatial effect can be assessed properly.

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