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An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.
An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.
An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.An ‘underwater world’ in subtle gradations of blue and green. The use of the special ceiling panels creates a seamless pattern from border to border which conceals all underlying installations.

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Problem

Ceilings in many interiors are flat, bland surfaces that expose HVAC, lighting, ducts or wiring. These technical elements detract from the spatial experience and visual coherence. Classic decorative ceilings are hard to maintain, integrate or adapt when installations change. This leaves ceilings as overlooked zones instead of design assets.

Solution

With Dedots we created a ceiling system that conceals all technical installations while providing rich visual texture. The dot panels are designed and mounted seamlessly, so no joints interrupt the gradient. The pattern transitions in color and density to simulate water movement and depth. This approach turns the ceiling into a refined, expressive surface rather than just a hidden layer.

Product

Dedots is a modular dot-panel mesh system where colored 3D “dots” are mounted onto supporting panels, allowing for fully customizable patterns, colors and continuity. The system supports seamless blind fixing, is durable and engineered to conceal services behind while providing visual richness. In the CAN project it was used as a decorative ceiling solution—creating an “underwater” effect in blues and greens, unifying form and function.

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