Product Review

Low-Cost 3D Wall Panels Use Sugarcane Waste

Inhabit and WallArt offer decorative three-dimensional wall panels made from bagasse, or sugarcane waste fiber, and with no chemical binders or flame retardants.

Three-dimensional wall panels, or sculptural wall panels, provide a look and feel that two-dimensional coatings, panels, and wallpapers can’t match. With patterns that look similar to natural formations, such as dunes, waves, or ripples on water, they can bring a sense of biophilia and movement to an otherwise blank interior wall. Combined with accent lighting, they create changing shadows as day turns to night.

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Published June 1, 2015

Ehrlich, B. (2015, June 1). Low-Cost 3D Wall Panels Use Sugarcane Waste. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/product-review/low-cost-3d-wall-panels-use-sugarcane-waste