Recycled FabBRICK Panelling

This contractor used FabBRICK which transforms recycled textiles into sustainable wall panels that combine design with performance. Each panel is made from shredded fabrics bonded with an eco-friendly, bio-sourced glue, resulting in a durable and unique material that has natural variations in colour and texture.

FabBRICK wall panelling aids with acoustics, provides thermal insulation, and is fire-resistant, while helping to achieve our sustainability goals.

By transforming textile waste into functional interior panels, it offers a circular approach to materials while also delivering acoustic, thermal, and fire-resistant performance as mentioned above. This allows them to create striking design features for projects while actively reducing environmental impact and supporting the transition to greener construction. It turns an environmental challenge into a valuable design asset.

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