From Sky Ceilings: How SkyCeilings Work
Ceiling Grid - SkyCeilings fit into standard 2'x2', 2'x4', 60cm, or custom grid systems. Luminous SkyCeilings require 9" of overhead clearance from the bottom of the grid to the hard ceiling.
Elevators (patent-pending)
Elevators are aluminum frames that snap into the "T-bar" of the ceiling grid. Elevators raise the translucent image tiles of Luminous SkyCeilings 1-¼" above the ceiling grid, creating a 3-dimensional support structure that also eliminates structural shadows.
Image Tiles - Image Tiles are high-resolution photographic images on translucent acrylic panels for Luminous SkyCeilings, or opaque panels for Ambient SkyCeilings. Click here to see our Image Catalog.
Lighting Systems (for Luminous SkyCeilings only) - 6500K, daylight-balanced, T-5 fluorescent, or 6000K, daylight-balanced, RFfreeLux LEDs (for MRIs), evenly illuminate the translucent image tiles.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Translucent Image Tiles
- The trend of using high-resolution photographic images on translucent acrylic panels for creating immersive sky ceilings presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the interior design and architecture industry.
- Luminous Skyceilings
- The trend of using Luminous SkyCeilings with lighting systems that simulate natural daylight provides an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the healthcare industry, particularly in medical imaging facilities.
- Elevators for Ceiling Grids
- The trend of using elevators as aluminum frames to raise image tiles above the ceiling grid offers disruptive innovation opportunities in the construction and building materials industry.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Interior Design and Architecture
- The industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by incorporating translucent image tiles in designing immersive sky ceilings.
- Healthcare
- The healthcare industry, especially medical imaging facilities, can benefit from the disruptive innovation potential of Luminous SkyCeilings with lighting systems that imitate natural daylight.
- Construction and Building Materials
- The construction industry can discover disruptive innovation opportunities by adopting elevators as aluminum frames for raising image tiles above the ceiling grid.
