Armstrong Ceilings Taps Broad Range of Capabilities To Bring One-of-a-Kind Ceiling Ideas to Life


With the broadest portfolio in the industry and over a century of design and installation experience, Armstrong® Ceiling Solutions now offers more ways for architects and designers to make out-of-the-ordinary ceilings a reality. 

Whether its modifying standard product shapes and sizes or creating custom sizes, shapes, colors, finishes, images, or perforations, no other ceiling manufacturer offers the broad range of options available from Armstrong Ceilings.

The You Inspire™ Solutions Center, a free service which provides collaborative design and pre-construction assistance, rounds out the full range of capabilities Armstrong taps to bring one-of-a-kind ceilings to life.

“Whatever your idea for a ceiling is — no matter how unique — bring it to us”, says Nick Taraborelli, vice-president, commercial marketing, for Armstrong Ceilings. “We will do whatever we can to make it happen and help you to create your next great space.”

New Capabilities

Some of the new capabilities Armstrong recently added to its portfolio include:

  • New cloud, striated, and other custom profiles for SoundScapes® Blades™ panels
  • Larger 4' x 4' sizes for MetalWorks™ Torsion Spring panels
  • More options in panels with Total Acoustics™ performance, including more standard Ultima sizes, FastSize™ options, and wood and metal offerings.
  • Colorations® Colors now for Lyra® Concealed PB (plant-based) ceiling panels.
  • Drywall linear lighting and intersection down lighting

To be inspired by the broad range of capabilities Armstrong offers, visithttps://www.armstrongceilings.com/capabilities. There you can view “Unleash Your Imagination,” a colorful, 18-page brochure that illustrates the many unique ceiling designs that have been brought to life utilizing the capabilities of Armstrong Ceilings.

 



May 16, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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