Toyota Showroom – Designed by Architect Einat Klein
Showrooms are spaces that require perfect precision between design, functionality and acoustics, just like the cars displayed in them.
In the new Toyota showroom, designed by architect Einat Klein, two ceiling solutions were chosen that combine modern aesthetics with the highest acoustic performance in the field.
Above the central space, a Nitobo B glass wool ceiling was installed, a direct-glued ceiling system that provides a particularly effective acoustic solution alongside a uniform and clean appearance.
The tiles, 40 mm thick and measuring 60×120 cm, in a light gray shade, give the space a sense of depth and softness and achieve impressive performances of N.R.C 0.95.
The Nitobo B ceiling allows for exceptional design flexibility, allowing for precise adaptation to any project while maintaining an elegant design line and simple maintenance.
Above the sales stands, Olympus tiles from Nitobo were chosen, a floating acoustic ceiling element that combines lightness and luxury.
The tiles are made of glass wool, have hardened and painted edges, and present a delicate and meticulous texture.
The system allows for the free design of floating ceilings in various shapes and sizes, while maintaining high acoustic absorption (N.R.C 0.95) and the ability to integrate perfectly with ceilings of various types and designed lighting fixtures.
The result: a contemporary and impressive display space in which every detail from the structure to the ceiling is carefully planned, transmitting innovation, cleanliness and engineering precision.
Photo – Einat Dekel
















