Alüm

Alüm Aluminium Ceiling System is a type of ceiling construction made primarily from aluminium materials. The system typically consists of aluminium panels or tiles that are suspended from a metal grid framework, creating a suspended or dropped ceiling. It is designed to provide a functional and aesthetic ceiling solution for various spaces.

Products

A minimalistic metal frame structure featuring a clean white edge and reflective surface, offering a smooth and contemporary look.

Hook-On

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The Hook-On ceiling system offers impact-resistant panels with concealed suspension and various perforation patterns for functional appeal.

A single flat white metal ceiling panel with a slight lip on one side. It is designed for use in a clip-in ceiling system, with clean edges and a reflective surface.

Clip-In

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The Clip-In ceiling system features a concealed suspension, easy dismounting for maintenance, and customizable perforation patterns for versatile design.

A perforated white metal panel with a grid of tiny, evenly spaced holes, providing a sleek and modern appearance.

Lay-In

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The Lay-In ceiling system features an exposed T-grid suspension for easy installation, with customizable perforation patterns for diverse visual effects.

A minimalistic metal frame structure featuring a clean white edge and reflective surface, offering a smooth and contemporary look.

Lay-On

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The Lay-On ceiling system uses an exposed T-grid suspension for easy installation and unmounting, with multiple perforation patterns for various practical and visual effects.

A close-up section of a grid-like metal panel with a modern design. The panel has woven, geometric detailing that creates a textured surface.

Mesh

A simple line drawing of a ceiling joint detail, focusing on the intersection of panels and their support structure.

The Mesh ceiling system features an exposed T-grid suspension with interwoven or perforated aluminum panels that allows for optimal airflow and easy installation.

Two thin, rectangular metal ceiling tiles, one white and one wood-textured, displayed on a glossy white surface. They are part of a modular ceiling system.

C Linear

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The C Linear ceiling system features a concealed C carrier with customizable lengths up to 3000mm, marrying sleek design with versatile configurations and easy installation.

A sleek white and wood-textured rectangular metal trim with clean lines and reflective surfaces, giving a contemporary, streamlined look.

S Linear

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The S Linear ceiling system features a concealed S carrier with customizable lengths up to 3000mm, offering windproof options for various applications.

A close-up view of two rectangular metal sections, one in white and the other in a wood-like finish, both with smooth, polished surfaces.

H Linear

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The H Linear ceiling system, supported by compressed H carriers and customizable perforation patterns for enhanced creative flexibility.

Two metal profiles, one with a smooth white finish and the other with a wood-like texture, both having a slightly rounded form and a modern, polished look.

U Linear

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The U Linear ceiling system offers both concealed and open suspensions, with open and close configurations, providing modern designs and customization options.

Three rectangular metal profiles with a sleek, modern finish, aligned side by side on a reflective surface. One profile is wooden textured, and the others have a metallic or white finish.

Baffle 501

The Baffle ceiling system uses an open suspension with size customization, offering enhanced lighting for acoustically optimized environments.

Three rectangular metal profiles with a sleek, modern finish, aligned side by side on a reflective surface. One profile is wooden textured, and the others have a metallic or white finish.

Baffle 502

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The Baffle ceiling system uses an open suspension with size customization, offering enhanced lighting for acoustically optimized environments.

Perforated Baffle

Perforated Baffle

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The Perforated Baffle ceiling system features acoustic baffles with surface perforations and internal insulation, offering customization and flexible lighting options.

An architectural metal grid structure composed of intersecting panels forming square openings. The metallic surface reflects light, giving the structure a modern, geometric aesthetic.

Open Cell

A technical line drawing showing a top-down view of a metal assembly, featuring a series of rectangular and rounded components with circular perforations. The image likely depicts a modular system or connection mechanism for architectural or industrial applications.

The Open Cell ceiling system uses a grid-like structure with perforated aluminum panels, offering customization for light and airflow, providing design versatility.

Tube

The Tube ceiling system uses cylindrical aluminum tubes suspended from the ceiling, allowing flexible installations for modern design and easy maintenance.

A detailed close-up view of metallic trim pieces in a polished wood-like finish and reflective silver, arranged in parallel for a sleek aesthetic.

Screen 701

The Screen ceiling system uses customizable panels in an open suspension, offering flexibility and elegance that plays with light and shadow to create a captivating focal point.

A detailed close-up view of metallic trim pieces in a polished wood-like finish and reflective silver, arranged in parallel for a sleek aesthetic.

Screen 702

A technical line drawing showing a metal panel with a top section featuring evenly spaced circular perforations and a lower section with an angular, jagged pattern. The design likely represents a cut-out or decorative screen used in architectural or structural applications

The Screen ceiling system uses customizable panels in an open suspension, offering flexibility and elegance that plays with light and shadow to create a captivating focal point.

A detailed close-up view of metallic trim pieces in a polished wood-like finish and reflective silver, arranged in parallel for a sleek aesthetic.

Screen 703

A technical drawing showing a section view of a ceiling system with multiple hook-shaped supports evenly spaced and attached to a structural element above.

The Screen ceiling system uses customizable panels in an open suspension, offering flexibility and elegance that plays with light and shadow to create a captivating focal point.

A metal ceiling panel with a hexagonal perforated pattern, featuring cutouts in a clean geometric style for added texture and design appeal.

Perforated

A perforation chart showing the absorption coefficient (α) versus frequency in Hertz, with a consistent absorption rate across various frequencies from 315 to 5000 Hz.

The Perforated system offers a a range of hole sizes for sound absorption, enhancing durability and clarity, and ensuring spaces are acoustically optimized.

Three rectangular metal profiles with a sleek, modern finish, aligned side by side on a reflective surface. One profile is wooden textured, and the others have a metallic or white finish.

Louvre

A technical line drawing showing a schematic of a cross-sectional view of a structural element, with two vertical components attached to a horizontal support.

The Louvre system offers customizable design and spacing for ventilation, easy access, and lighting, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal for well-ventilated spaces.

A detailed close-up view of metallic trim pieces in a polished wood-like finish and reflective silver, arranged in parallel for a sleek aesthetic.

Trellis

A technical line drawing showing a metal panel with a top section featuring evenly spaced circular perforations and a lower section with an angular, jagged pattern. The design likely represents a cut-out or decorative screen used in architectural or structural applications

The Trellis system combines modern design with customizable dimensions, airflow, enhancing light diffusion and integration with ceiling equipment for functionality.

A single flat white metal ceiling panel with a slight lip on one side. It is designed for use in a clip-in ceiling system, with clean edges and a reflective surface.

Facade

A detailed cross-sectional technical drawing of a ceiling system, showing bolts attaching a ceiling frame to a concrete slab above with precision details of the structural components.

The Facade system offers durable panels for exterior applications, meeting fire safety standards. It combines easy installation with long-lasting performance.

A metal ceiling panel with a hexagonal perforated pattern, featuring cutouts in a clean geometric style for added texture and design appeal.

Louvre Sunbreaker

Louvre sunbreakers offer adjustable slats that control sunlight and heat, improving energy efficiency while adding a modern look to your building.

Three rectangular metal profiles with a sleek, modern finish, aligned side by side on a reflective surface. One profile is wooden textured, and the others have a metallic or white finish.

Perforated Sunbreaker

Perforated sunbreakers diffuse light and reduce glare, providing functional shading with a decorative design that enhances comfort and aesthetics.

A detailed close-up view of metallic trim pieces in a polished wood-like finish and reflective silver, arranged in parallel for a sleek aesthetic.

Horizontal Sunbreaker

Horizontal sunbreakers block high-angle sunlight, reducing heat and energy use, while allowing natural light and giving the facade a clean, modern appearance.

A single flat white metal ceiling panel with a slight lip on one side. It is designed for use in a clip-in ceiling system, with clean edges and a reflective surface.

Vertical Sunbreaker

Vertical sunbreakers block low-angle sunlight, improving energy efficiency and privacy, while adding a sleek vertical element to the building’s design.

Standards

Material: 1100 Aluminium or 6063 Extruded Aluminium
Finishing: Powder Coating, PVDF, Veneer Print
Perforation Diameter: 1mm, 1.8mm, 2.3mm, 3mm, 5mm

Close-up view of a minimalist ceiling with evenly spaced wooden beams running parallel. A sleek lighting strip runs across the length of the ceiling, casting soft light between the beams.

Projects

Our projects encompass a broad spectrum, spanning from new building constructions to renovations. These projects involve various spaces, such as offices, auditoriums, concert halls, cinemas, libraries, hotels, and public areas.
Ralph's Coffee
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Ferrier Chan & Partners
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