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Registered Office

E-86 Saket Nagar, Indore

Works & Manufacturing Unit

72/1, Pologround Ind. Estate, Indore 452015

Open Cell Ceiling

Suspended ceiling made of open grid cells that create depth and keep spaces airy.
Supports airflow, lighting, and acoustics while giving a clean, modern look.

Key Benefits

Key Applications

Full Specifications

Open cell ceilings use lightweight grids in square or honeycomb patterns that sit on a suspension system. The open area allows HVAC air return, sprinkler coverage, and creative lighting without clutter. Modules are available in aluminium or steel with powder coat or wood look finishes. Cell size, depth, and color can be tuned to control visual density and ceiling brightness. Acoustic control is improved by placing absorbent pads above the cells where required. Individual modules lift out for easy access to services, making maintenance simple and fast.

Key Features

• Open Design, grid or honeycomb pattern adds depth and dimension
• Acoustic Benefits, works with acoustic pads to reduce echo
• Light and Airflow, free passage for lights and HVAC systems
• Customizable, many shapes, sizes, colours, and finishes
• Easy Maintenance, removable panels for cleaning and service
• Integration Ready, supports linear lights, spotlights, detectors, and sprinklers

Frequently Asked Questions

Aluminium is lighter and highly corrosion resistant, steel is more robust and cost effective. Choice depends on budget, humidity, and desired lifespan.

Yes. Add acoustic blankets above the cells or use absorbent backers. Larger cell depth and strategic pads increase NRC and reduce echo.

Open cells allow sprinkler throw and air return without extra cutouts. We coordinate cell size and gaps with the fire and HVAC consultants.

Yes. Linear fixtures and spots mount between grids or on dedicated rails. The pattern stays uniform and access to wiring remains simple.

Dust settles less due to airflow, clean with a soft brush or vacuum. Powder coated surfaces wipe down easily with mild detergent.

Yes. The system is shallow and the open pattern makes ceilings feel taller. We select module depth to keep services compact and neat.

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