Eureka Mill Suspended and Surface Acoustic

Eureka Mill Suspended and Surface Acoustic

Nov 3, 2020

With its fifteen acoustic panels shade, Mill offers an original soft aesthetic and atmosphere enhancing functionality. With multiple sizes, colors and mounting options as well as optional uplight, Mill will help with volume control while adding a stunning design element to the decor.

INSTALLATION:
Easy to install, adjust and level single aircraft cable mounting, with clip-on acoustic panels. Also available as surface mount.

LIGHT SOURCE:
This pendant offers powerful and evenly diffused lighting with a COB light source. Many control options available. MILL is also offered with an optional indirect light option on a secondary circuit allowing independent control.

SHADE:
The custom CNC cut rigid felt acoustic panels are available in red, navy blue, charcoal gray and light gray. Composed of at least 40% of recycled polyethylene bottles (PET) which make them recyclable and odorless.

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