Kyoto rail

Kyoto suspended on sliding rails Decorative and modular acoustics

Bring calm, lightness and aesthetics to your interior with Kyoto suspended acoustic panels. This sound-absorbing material transforms into an openwork partition that structures the space while allowing light to pass through.

Mounted on rails, it can be moved as desired to modulate the space according to your wishes.

KYOTO ARC VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Arc
KYOTO BRIQUE VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Brick
KYOTO DROP 1 VISUEL 2400.1110.pdf
Drop 1
KYOTO DROP 2 VISUEL 2400.1110.pdf
Drop 2
KYOTO PILLAR VISUEL 2400.1110.pdf
Pillar
KYOTO GRAVITY VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Gravity
KYOTO HEXA VISUEL 2400.1110.pdf
Hexa
KYOTO JUNGLE VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Jungle
KYOTO KALEIDO VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Kaleido
KYOTO KALEIDO 3D VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Kaleido 3D
KYOTO LAURIER VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Laurel
KYOTO LINEA VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Linea
KYOTO MECA VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Mecca
KYOTO PALME VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Palme
KYOTO RAIN VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Rain
KYOTO RETRO VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Retro
KYOTO RONDO VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Rondo
KYOTO SEIGAIHA VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Seigaiha
KYOTO SNOW 1 VISUEL 2400.1110.pdf
Snow 1
KYOTO SNOW 2 VISUEL 2400.1110.pdf
Snow 2
KYOTO SPIRE VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Spire
KYOTO TROPIQUE VISUEL 2D 2400.1100
Tropical

Use
Suspended and track-mounted partition
Material
12 mm compact rPET acoustic fibre
Colours
30 colours of fibre in stock
Width
1 100 mm
Panel height
1 200, 1 900, 2 200, 2 400 mm
Acoustic performance
0,52 alpha-sabine
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The Kyoto suspended sliding acoustic solution on rails offers a wide range of designs to bring lightness and character to your interior spaces.

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Yes, every order comes with detailed instructions to make installation easier.

At Arteck, we place the environment at the heart of our approach by offering acoustic solutions that comply with the most demanding ecological standards. Our products and materials are carefully selected to ensure minimal environmental impact and optimum quality.

  • LEED & BREEAM certification: Our products contribute to achieving LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) certification, two international benchmarks for sustainable buildings.
  • IAC Gold (Indoor Air Comfort): Our acoustic solutions comply with IAC Gold certification, guaranteeing very low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions and excellent indoor air quality.
  • OEKO-TEX® : All our fabrics are OEKO-TEX® certified, free from harmful substances, ensuring total safety for users and compliance with environmental standards.
  • FSC & PEFC-certified wood: Our wood elements come from sustainably managed forests and are FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) and PEFC (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) certified. These labels guarantee responsible management of forest resources.
  • EPD sheets: Our entire range has EPD sheets, available on INIES, measuring the carbon impact of our products
  • Recycled and recyclable materials: Our acoustic solutions are made from compact rPET fibres (derived from the recycling of plastic bottles), enabling a significant reduction in carbon footprint.

Our lead times vary depending on the type of product and the level of personalisation. On average, manufacturing and delivery take between four and six weeks after validation of the project. For urgent requests, please contact us to discuss ways of speeding things up.

Yes, our acoustic solutions comply with the requirements of establishments receiving the public (ERP), including crèches, schools, hospitals and other local authority facilities. We use materials that are non-toxic, safe and easy to maintain.

Our team is with you every step of the way:

  1. Analysis of your needs (dimensions, aesthetics, technical constraints)
  2. Proposal of suitable designs and materials
  3. Validation and possible prototyping
  4. Production and delivery