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Domo Wall Booth DOMO WALL BOOTH Hear yourself think® DOMO WALL BOOTH COLORS STANDARD OPTIONS Blazer cuz28 silverdale cuz30 silcoates cuz33 latymer cuz1e surrey cuz1w newcastle cuz1n cardif Dox 50 black 51 dark grey 52 middle grey 53 light grey Salsa 30 light grey 31 blue 32 dark middle grey 33 yellow 34 dark yellow 35 green 36 middle grey 39 pink 40 dark blue 54 light pink 55 green 56 brown 57 beige Lead times are contingent on color/finish availablity Product may vary in color due to the nature of the media Please refer to website for current color range + larger sample swatch DOMO WALL BOOTH COLORS STANDARD OPTIONS Event 60000 crisp white 60002 steel 60004 gravel 60021 anchor 60999 onyx 61008 flax 61011 saddle 62048 light olive 62093 pebble sand 62095 honey dijon 62096 sunflower 63012 rust brown 64029 rhubarb red 64119 persian red 64146 pink berry 64183 rose crepe 65112 lavender 66006 feeling royal dream 66030 blue pansy 66031 powder blue 66188 deep 67015 pale 67017 soft azure 67042 teal ocean lavender turquoise Lead times are contingent on color/finish availablity Product may vary in color due to the nature of the media Please refer to website for current color range + larger sample swatch DOMO WALL BOOTH COLORS NON-STANDARD OPTIONS Blazer cuz1J cuz3b cuz02 cuz3d cuz2s cuz35 cuz53 cuz1k cuz2q aberlour abertay aston barlborough barnard bromsgrove bryanston camphill dartmouth cuz58 cuz90 cuz1y cuz2w cuz47 cuz1m cuz62 cuz39 cuz63 dunhurst edge hill edinburgh eynesbury fairfield glasgow glenalmond goldsmith handcross cuz2t cuz1p cuz67 cuz26 cuz21 cuz1v cuz3c cuz3a cuz08 holyoke hull kingsmead knightsbridge magdalene manchester marymount montcrest napier cuz11 cuz18 cuz09 cuz2x cuz1r cuz3e cuz1t cuz86 cuz2r newport oriel oxford penola plymouth scottsdale sheffield andrews stanford cuz31 cuz2y cuz1f cuz2u cuz13 cuz82 cuz12 cuz2z trevelyan tyndale ulster vassar wellington wesley winchester woodcroft Lead times are contingent on color/finish availablity Product may vary in color due to the nature of the media Please refer to website for current color range + larger sample swatch DOMO WALL BOOTH Left facing wall booth with light fixture Right facing wall booth without light fixture Detail of shelf showing discrete cable hole Lead times are contingent on color/finish availablity Product may vary in color due to the nature of the media Please refer to website for current color range + larger sample swatch DOMO WALL BOOTH DESIGNER Stefan Borselius BENEFITS CONTENT Core: 100% Polyester Designed for the Environment: Domo Wall Booth is manufactured on Frame: 100% Pine the basis of technical, environmental and production ethical require- Shelf: 100% MDF painted white ments. There are no emissions to air, water or land during the pro- Cover: Blazer- 100% New Wool duction of Domo Wall Booth. The sound-absorbent core of the booth Salsa- 100% Polyester contains recycled materials. Domo Wall Booth is recyclable. Event- 100% Polyester Dox- 100% Polyester Improved Sound Absorption: Domo Wall Booth is ideal for high frequency absorption and achieves an NRC 0.45 rating. DIMENSIONS Booth (w) 45.5” x (h) 31.1” x (d) 26.2” Recyclable: The materials in Domo Wall Booth are recyclable, either as Shelf (w) 23.6” x (d) 11.8” material recycling or energy recovery. FLAMMABILITY Inquire Care: To preserve the fabric color and appearance of the fabric, Domo Wall Booth should be vacuumed regularly with a soft nozzle ACOUSTIC NRC: 0.45 attachment. To remove wet stains, use uncolored paper towels or a cloth to soak up as much of the wet stain as possible. Dried stains APPLICATION Screen should be vacuumed. Moisten the stain lightly with a clean cotton cloth, lukewarm ewater and a very small amount of pH-neutral detergent. DESCRIPTION Domo sound-absorbent wall booths are ideal Press a dry cloth or uncolored paper towel against the fabric so that in environments where there is an occasional moisture and dirt are absorbed. Repeat process if necessary. need for a quiet, isolated area. The booths are available for right or left hand fitting and optional lighting may be included with each booth, as well. unikavaev.com | 800-237-1625.
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