Wood Blocker
Athens, Greece
CATEGORY
Sculpture
STYLE
Assembage, Contemporary Art
MEDIUM
Wood
SIZE
23" X 55"
YEAR
2019
Accept exchange
No
Certificate of authenticity
Yes
PRICE
850 €EUR
DECORATIVE WALL PANEL
Buy an amazing decorative wall panel sound diffuser. Original handmade eco-friendly sound diffuser art panel made in Greece. Enjoy free shipping worldwide
This product is an original handmade product created in Greece. It is made of various type of woods. It forms an abstract wall art mosaic made of reclaimed wood blocks. Each piece is handmade cut and painted on hand.
This hanging wall art has sound absorbing properties. It is called a sound diffuser. It improves sound diffusion in a space.
This product is ready for dispatch. Reproduction is possible. Please notice that some differentiations in tints and thicknesses should be expected.
We include FREE SHIPPING in the price.
Materials used
Plywood birch origination from Russia
Oregon Pine
African Niangon wood
Dimensions and weight
The length is 140cm and height 60cm. The depth is 5cm, Weight: 20 Kg
Also available:
40x40cm, 10Kg
60x40cm, 10Kg
100x60cm, 15Kg
It can be hanged with a wooden stand in the back
You can either screw a base (included) into the wall.
Or you can hang it from hooks we include
Process and shipping time
Estimated time for preparation: 10 days
Estimated time of shipping: 5 to 10 days with Greek Post office
The Shipping cost included in price, therefore shipping is free of charge.
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What is a sound diffuser anyway?
Acoustic diffusers are specially crafted sound treatment structures that diffuse an incoming sound evenly. Typically, a sound that strikes a surface is absorbed, reflected, or transmitted.
Diffusers are typically used in concert halls, performance venues, and recording studios. The choice of building material to make a diffuser is endless.
Source: wikipedia
Some history about sound and architecture…
After the Greco-Roman antiquity, Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) realized that air was needed, among other things, as a means of spreading sound and that the sound spread at a finite speed. Physical study and interpretation of acoustics made significant progress with Galileo (1564-1642) and his contemporary, Marin Mersenne (1588-1648), who determined experimentally the mathematical relationships between frequency, length, mass of a vibrant string, completing the work of the Pythagoreans 2000 years ago. Between 1630 and 1680, many researchers, including Mersen, conducted experimental measurements of the speed of sound in the air. From the 19th century until the 19th century. many scholars have devoted their studies to hearing problems. However, all were limited to studying the physical phenomenon and much less to normal acoustics and psychoacoustics.
Source: wikipedia
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