Light wood modular cladding system

WallPure Modular Cladding System

Light oak wood panels with an invisible mounting system. Designed to create acoustic and thermal walls with impeccable Nordic aesthetics.

Technical Features

  • Material: Natural oak treated with oil.
  • Panel dimensions: 120cm x 60cm x 2cm.
  • Finish: Matte, natural texture.
  • Properties: Acoustic insulation (32 dB), hygrothermal regulation.
  • Mounting system: Invisible clip, no visible perforations.
Price per m²

89.50 €

VAT included. Free shipping on orders >50m².
In stock

Available for delivery in 5-7 days.

Main Advantages

Professional installation

Includes technical advisory for installation.

Minimal maintenance

Moisture resistant and easy to clean.

This product is part of our Space Ergonomics collection. For installation questions, contact our technical team.

Frequently Asked Questions about Natural Lighting Optimization

Clear answers on how to improve light in your interior spaces.

Quality depends on the orientation of openings, the size and proportion of windows, the materials of the surrounding finishes (their reflectance), and the presence of external obstacles. A prior technical analysis is key to maximizing light entry without creating glare.

Yes, through "hybrid lighting" strategies. Interior light wells, skylights, light shelves that redirect solar radiation, and the strategic use of light colors and reflective materials on walls and ceilings are used to distribute the available light evenly.

Light and matte colors reflect light diffusely, illuminating the environment without blinding spots. Smooth textures increase reflectance, while rough or dark ones absorb light. Selecting the appropriate finish is a fundamental part of the visual ergonomics of the space.

Our technical distribution of architectural plans can be complemented with qualitative reports on solar trajectory and shadow zones. For detailed quantitative studies (lux, glare) we recommend collaboration with lighting specialists, to whom we can refer you.

Absolutely. A design that maximizes daylight drastically reduces dependence on artificial lighting during sunlight hours, which translates into lower electricity consumption and contributes to the building's sustainability, in addition to improving occupant well-being.
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