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Asona Triton Cloud Hygiene

Triton Cloud Hygiene™ is a made in NZ, ‘soft’ fibre ceiling panel with anti-microbial finish, designed to provide high sound absorption in hygiene sensitive areas. Panels are rigid and designed as free floating or direct fix elements to control reverberation. Available in a range of standard sizes.

Asona Triton Pool Panel™

Triton Pool Panel™ is a proprietary high sound absorbing acoustic panel designed specifically for swimming pool ceilings and high-up wall applications.

Asona Triton Fabwall™

Triton Fabwall™ is a prefabricated fabric covered acoustic wall panel with resin reinforced edges and a Sonatex™ composite impact layer. Designed for a plush high-end aesthetic. Available in a wide range of decorative fabric finishes.

Curved acoustic wall solutions

Often ground breaking designed buildings come with interesting interior challenges to match, such as concave / convex walls or unorthodox shaped interior spaces.

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MOTAT

Studio Pacific Architects selected Asona’s Triton 50™ black ceiling panels to line the
hexagon shaped and raked ceiling of the MOTAT Pioneers of Aviation Pavilion.

Trust Waikato.

The recently refurbished Trust Waikato building designed by architects Chow Hill required an acoustic solution to reduce the reverberation and noise levels in the entrance foyer.

Vero HQ

Creative Spaces architects selected Asona’s Fabwall™ 25 wall panels for the recently completed fit-out for Vero’s International headquarters in Auckland.

Jade Offices

The Triton Cloud - Sound Shapes™ range was developed as a response in the market for free-formed suspended or direct fixed acoustic panels that work in unconventional spaces.

Extraordinary Cloud Panels

Made in NZ, the Cloud Panels are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes and decorative finishes to suit the wildest imagination

Cawley Street, AKLD

To control the unwanted noise & reverberation in the newly renovated Cawley Street
building , MOA+I Architects selected Asona’s Triton Cloud 50™ panels to fill the reception void and creating a visually striking
feature by suspending and angling the cloud panels in a wave formation.

Futuristic curved acoustic panels

The award winning ASB North Wharf building, designed in conjunction with leading architects BVN Donavan & Jasmax embodies a number of innovative environmentally sustainable strategies.

ASB Queen Street

CPRW Fisher architects were searching for a bespoke solution for the ceiling lanterns in the central space of the ASB Queen Street branch.

Cairns Slane Barristers

To control unwanted noise reverberation in the Auckland barristers meeting rooms, Asona’s
Triton 50 1200x2400mm acoustic ceiling panels encapsulated within a suspended white grid system
incorporating the lighting & sprinkler system was suspended in each room.

Direct Sound

Refers to the sound that travels directly from the source to the listener without being reflected or absorbed by surfaces.

Southwell School, Hamilton

Joanna Valentine from Marshall Day Acoustic Consultants selected Asona's Pyramid 3D tile, painted matt black for the acoustic ceiling in the Southwell School's large auditorium.