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Chicago Metallic Introduces Another Curve With EZ-Flex™ Ceiling Panels

 
  Subscribe to FREE newsletter  Apr 29, 2009

CHICAGO – Elevating the notion of seamless design and installation efficiency, Chicago Metallic introduces EZ-Flex panels with patent pending integral tabs for its popular CurvGrid ceiling systems. CurvGrid with EZ-Flex panels offer a range of possibilities for creating dramatic curved islands, vaults and transitions. EZ-Flex are installation friendly as the integral tabs require no clips, no cutting and no tools as they install with a simple bend and twist. In addition, the patented primary carrier reduces labor-intensive hanger drops by more than 50 percent versus competitive systems. EZ-Flex panels are available in standard 2′ x 4′, 2′ x 6′, and 2′ x 8′ and custom sizes. They can be ordered in wide range of painted colors, MetalWood® woodgrain finishes, and with Chicago Metallic’s new WoodScenes™ Painted Finishes that include Lazy Maple, Aged Teak, Vintage Burlwood, Burnished Cherry, Sleek Cherry and Weathered Oak.

Curves Conform to Design
“A curved ceiling should conform to the design — not require the design to conform to the available materials,” says Brooks Williams, Chicago Metallic Market Manager, Specialty Ceilings. “With CurvGrid and EZ-Flex, the shape is smooth, the aesthetics are uncompromising, and the curve is entirely up to the architect.”
Engineered to project specifications, CurvGrid offers three-dimensional design capability—with a wide range of panel options. In addition to EZ-Flex panels, designers can choose from one- and two-directional panels in beautiful painted, metallic, reflective and woodgrain finishes.
CurvGrid is used to create dramatic curved ceilings for interior spaces in hospitals, transportation centers, galleries, retail spaces, auditoriums, and offices.

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