Abstracta Airflake
It dampens noise, while letting light pass through.
Design by: Stefan Borselius
Airflake hanging room divider was created by designer Stefan Borselius in 2006 and was the first product to emerge from the groundbreaking Air concept. Made of fabric-covered moulded fibre felt, it absorbs sound and prevents echoes.
The hexagon-shaped modules are assembled together to form ‘open’ screens that shape or suggest new spaces within a space, while allowing light to pass through unobstructed.
- Transparent space divider
- Versatile installation
- Wide array of colours and patterns
Transform any space with Airflake.
The modules are soft, sound diffusing and can be combined with eachother to form suspended ‘curtains’ or dividers in a number of colours, shapes and sizes.
Made of fabric-covered moulded fibre felt, the modules absorbs sound and prevents echoes. Assembly is a breeze with the included plastic connectors.
The hexagon-shaped modules are assembled together to form ‘open’ screens that shape or suggest new spaces within a space, while allowing light to pass through unobstructed.
Airflake can be suspended from the ceiling or mounted on the wall using our suspension rail accessory.














