FOTOBLECH - Covers
FOTOBLECH - Portrait and Radiator Covering in Fürth
Design & Function. Fotoblech combines design and functionality in a remarkable way, as demonstrated by the example of a radiator cover featuring a backlit portrait of Ludwig Erhard.
Fotoblech not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the space but also improves functionality by stylishly concealing the radiator while allowing light to pass through, creating a unique, atmospheric ambiance in the room.
Golf course Rheintal - FOTOBLECH coverings
Shading. Fotoblech- covers protect against direct sunlight, provide pleasant shade, and optimize room climate regulation.
Ventilation grid Sky Tower (Vienna, Österreich)
Architekt Podsedensek ZT
Implementation: Scheiner Blechtechnik GmbH
Material: Aluminum 2mm, powdercoated
Exhaust vents for the staircase with extremely large free area >50%.
The background with maintenance door is lit.
The motifs - known buildings in Vienna - give the residents orientation in which of the 18 floor buildings they are located.
Cover with sliding doors
FOTOBLECHE mounted in lockable sliding door frames.
Implementation: Scheiner Blechtechnik GmbH
Material: 1,5mm Galvanized steel, powdercoated
In this example, an opaque background offers protection against
too much insight. This shows the motifs more clearly.
Privacy (Hamberg, Austria)
Planning: Private, Lunova GmbH
Implementation: Private
Material: 2mm aluminium powdercoated
An arcuate privacy of all balconies of a private house. Playing with shadows on the wall of the house. In part, 2-shell and a combination of two patterns. The design hides blind boxes and holders of the railing.
Subtle ventilation outlets made of FOTOBLECH
FOTOBLECH ventilation outlets can be found in Munich at the Paulaner brewery.
They are stylish and unobtrusive at the same time.
Whenever we generate FOTOBLECHS, the respective free areas are also calculated.
This is how we can guarantee the minimum opening, especially for ventilation grilles.
FOTOBLECH as radiator cover
FOTOBLECH is also predestined for the interior.
For example, as a cover for radiators.
Let's be honest: Many radiators are no a design pattern piece!
FOTOBLECH can hide these "eyesores" easily.
Due to the massive amount of holes air can circulate.
The FOTOBLECH can bevelling on the edges so that they can be put over the radiator without further attachment.
Here in this example we see a stainless steel panel with wooden frame.
Here, the radiator was coated black.
Thus a very strong contrast between the holes and surface is created.