Category Archives: Interesting facts

the Eggshell effect -a frightening example

10 May 2012 | Category: How does it really work, Interesting facts

We have paid a lot of attention in other post on, what we call the Eggshell effect,which is the combination of hard coatings on soft cores and all the risks that comes with that. Here are some links to these earlier posts  the Eggshell effect Bullet proof vest technology more on Bullet proof vest technology […]

Bloody mary at Scotland Yard pub in Viimsi Estonia

27 April 2012 | Category: The incomparable Fellert humor, Interesting facts

Great spicyness, wonderfully decorated, nice tomato flavor. (too strong for our representative Stanley though) Blended by the Cocktail king of Estonia This is a definite 9 baldheads out of 10.

Bullet proof vest technology and Fellert Acoustical ceilings

17 April 2012 | Category: Things happens, Interesting facts, History (if we were allowed to write it)

  Here’s another excellent example on how the “Bullet proof vest technology” actually works. Picture this: – Our representative in Denmark, Mute has as showroom in the centre of Copenhagen. In this showroom there are  two cloud installations made with Fellert acoustical ceilings. One with a Secern finish and one with a Sahara finish. These […]

Ban all fillers

5 April 2012 | Category: Interesting facts, How does it really work

At Fellert we took a decision several years ago to ban all use of fillers when installing our system. At about the same time we invented a special clip for mechanical fastening of our absorbent boards to suspension grids and thereby also banned the use of washers (discs). The reason for this is quite logical. […]

Reasons to go seamless

31 March 2012 | Category: Interesting facts, How does it really work

95% of all ceilings installed around the world are not seamless acoustical. Most of them are painted drywall or gypsum plastered or when sound absorption is the priority, absorbing tiles. Regardless of how hard Ecophon and Armstrong tries, absorbing tiles are not beautiful. They are not something you hang up for the beautiful design. They […]

Bloody Mary in hotel bar in GDansk

31 March 2012 | Category: The incomparable Fellert humor, Interesting facts

The Fellert quest for the perfect Bloody Mary continues, this time in Poland. Great taste but it could have been a bit more spicy. Very nicely presented and definitely an extra point for the decorations. We’ll rate this 7 Baldheads out of 10.     The current top three standings are, so far: The Knickerbocker […]

Acoustic treatment makes a difference

29 March 2012 | Category: How does it really work, Interesting facts

If you haven’t been exposed to the magic of acoustical plaster yet, make sure to take your time and play the two Youtube videos in the bottom of this blog-post. It is when you enter a room in the size of a cathedral but when you start to speak it sounds like you are standing […]

The Eggshell effect

28 March 2012 | Category: How does it really work, Interesting facts

Eggs are remarkable creations. Not only because they are the beginning of a new life or because they are good and healthy eating. In this case i’m thinking more about the design of the egg. A soft core is surrounded by a thin hard shell with a smooth texture. if you hold it in your […]

Bloody Mary at Lounge bar Hilton London Metropole

25 March 2012 | Category: The incomparable Fellert humor, Interesting facts

Definitely a standard Bloody Mary but very well balanced. 7 Baldheads out of 10, but it could have gained some more points if better decorated and where is the orange?  

Even Better – 20 years ahead of competition

23 March 2012 | Category: History (if we were allowed to write it), Good Looks, Great Sound, How does it really work, Interesting facts, Things happens

15 – 20 years ago a couple of companies, individually from each other, invented the acoustically absorbent seamless ceiling. At that time it was quite an invention. An invisible absorber, hidden in what appeared to be a gypsum plastered ceiling. The inventions were not perfect. When stained they were difficult to clean, they were fragile […]