Hyperion Tiles adds Mikodam luxury panels to its portfolio

Hyperion new graphic architectural ceiling tiles in luxury hotel guestroom
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Hyperion Tiles adds Mikodam luxury panels to its portfolio

Designer tile specialist Hyperion Tiles has expanded its portfolio to include contemporary wall and ceiling panels for commercial interiors. The five distinctive designs have been launched with luxury hotel living in mind…

Hyperion new graphic architectural ceiling tiles in luxury hotel guestroom

Hyperion Tiles is known for its design-driven portfolio of porcelain, stone and mosaic statement wall tiles and engineered wood flooring. By expanding its collection to include the range of luxury wall panels by Mikodan, Hyperion will be able to provide alternative state-of-the-art wall and ceiling solutions for discerning interior designers and hoteliers.

three dimensional luxury wall panel from Hyperion tiles

Image credit: Hyperion Tiles

“We have successfully joined forces with Mikodam, an architectural products and furniture brand, as their exclusive UK supplier,” said Richard Skeoch, director at Hyperion Tiles. “Installing Mikodam panels on walls and ceilings facilitates even sound distribution and prevents acoustical defects such as glare, background noise echo and flutter echo. This makes them the perfect solution for commercial properties, such as hotels, restaurants and bars.”

Mikodam has just launched five new striking panel designs – Deta, Neka, Rona, Sona and Zeta, all of which which are now available at Hyperion Tiles. With strong graphic and architectural qualities, these panels have the ability to transform a wall or ceiling into a unique design statement. All the panels are available in a range of colours, materials and shapes, with options allowing the designer to experiment with different rotations and combinations, as each panel is attached to an innovative rail system which allows for 90°,180° and 270° swivel.

“These panels are part of Mikodam’s ultra-modern acoustic collection, which combines function with form,” said Skeoch. ” They address a variety of noise and soundproofing issues making these ideal for the hotel sector, enhancing peace, privacy and comfort.”

Aside from the aesthetic qualities of the panels as a strong design statement, they also provide practical solutions by improving acoustics, and facilitating visual definition of space. They are a versatile feature for commercial properties such as offices, restaurants and bars, as well as being a valuable addition to residential projects, such as luxury apartments and town houses.

Hyperion Tiles is one of our Recommended Suppliers and regularly features in our Supplier News section of the website. If you are interested in becoming one of our Recommended Suppliers, please email Katy Phillips.

Main image credit: Hyperion Tiles

Pauline Brettell / 09.02.2022

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