Acoustic Learning Tree
Overview
Biophilic Tree design brings the outdoors indoors to enhance the natural learning environment and helps children connect with our natural surroundings.
Increases warmth and natural atmosphere in learning spaces to help children feel more inclusive.
Promotes collaboration and togetherness and provides a ‘Go to place’ for those needing support.
Encourages a greater sense of wellness and calm amidst an overstimulated environment.
Reduces harsh noises from reverberating around large open spaces, ideal for quiet zones, ILE areas, libraries, and collaboration areas.
Here is our acknowledgment to trees, the heart of what we build our brand out of each day. A tree tribute to shade on a hot summer's day, fresh tree-ripened fruit, a warming mid-winters fire, and escaping the world as you climb to the top of the canopy.
While our tree's leaves won't rustle and sway gently in the breeze. Made from quality sound-absorbing acoustic felt, they will certainly assist in reducing the noisy clatter of children hard at work while other children are immersed in their favorite books.
Children and adults can enjoy the wonder of our Acoustic Learning Tree in comfort, seated on the included 350mm H, soft seating area available in 4 natural New Zealand colours. You can also purchase extra floor cushions in matching fabrics or our sofa suites separately for times when a large flock of children gathers around the tree. Great centerpiece for your library or any collaborative learning space. Fits into any room with ceiling heights of 2.4mt or higher. Assembled by our team or yours, get in touch to discuss your needs.
Acoustic Learning Tree is available in quarter, half, and circle configurations. We ship this tree anywhere in the world, get in touch for an international quotation including shipping to your location.
This tree comes with our most popular soft green acoustic leaves. Ask our team if you wish to customise these leaves to suit your own learning theme.
Quarter and half circle configurations require fixing to a wall
Learning Tree is not designed to be climbed on