Design: Khodi Feiz
In collaboration with designer Khodi Feiz, Abstracta takes a new approach to acoustic lighting — one that aims to create a peaceful atmosphere. The result is Vika, a sculptural floor screen that radiates atmospheric light while managing both low-frequency and high-frequency noise. “It’s another way of thinking about sound and light,” says Feiz.
Vika can be successfully used to divide a large space into smaller rooms. It creats a better soundscape and a quieter atmosphere.
Vika is available in a range of select screen colours. Lighter colours provide brighter light, while darker colours provide more subdued lighting. It is placed on black-coated metal base.
Vika in brief
- It dampens low- and high-frequency sounds and radiates an atmospheric light.
- Equipped with 12V plastic LED tubes, 150 cm in length, output of 14.4 W/m, colour temperature of 2700 K.
- Available in a range of select colours.
- Vika consists of a soft, sound-absorbing core, partly made of recycled PET bottles, and is covered with Texfel acoustic felt.
- Floor screen base in black-coated metal.
- Products approved by Möbelfakta
- Is available in two dimensional versions: a smaller, oblong one (427 x 1540 x 231 mm) evocative of a light pillar and a larger one that functions as a room divider (1180 x 1540 x 231 mm).