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Tico Restaurant Washington, DC

Architect: Elkus-Manfredi Architects

Products featured:  Decoustics Fabric, Ceilencio

Attributes: Digitally Printed

Year: 2014

Conceived by Chef/Owner Michael Schlow and designed by David Manfredi of Elkus-Manfredi Architects, Tico is a new and exciting style of restaurant; American at its core, yet influenced by Schlow’s travels and love for Spain, Mexico and South America.

Decoustics digitally-printed fabric panels on the ceiling ensure that the noises are absorbed and deliver a pleasant eating experience. The fabric patterns are matched to create a large-format design and add vibrance to this space.

To learn more about these products, visit https://decoustics.com/products/ceilencio/ and https://decoustics.com/products/fabric/

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Gaylord River View Ballroom

National Harbor, MD

Architect: BLUR Workshop

Products featured: Decoustics Claro, Ceilencio.

Attributes: Segmented Flat Bays, Bow

Year: 2016

Inspired by the bow of a ship, Gaylord’s new infinity ballroom leaves guests feeling as if they are floating on top of the Potomac River. To realize the design intent, Decoustics custom engineered Claro Ceilencio acoustical ceiling system comprising of floating flat bays segmented on an angle to create an arc.
The result is a dynamic ceiling that is not only striking, but also functional as it achieves excellent acoustical performance inside this spacious river-view ballroom.

To learn more about these products, visit: https://decoustics.com/products/claro/ and https://decoustics.com/products/ceilencio/

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