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Spring 2026

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Spring 2026

Furniture and lighting from Milan, new directions in architecture and urbanism, Sydney’s Fish Market, Toronto’s LRT line and more — the Spring 2026 Issue of Azure focuses on products and perspectives across scales.

Comprised of four complementary and interchangeable designs, the AVIO collection of acoustic ceiling baffles requires only aircraft cables and standard hardware to install. Available in a total of 27 colourways, the system introduces both sound absorption and an elevated aesthetic with the fixing hardware concealed from view. 

Intended to hide exposed vents, pipes and sprinkler systems, A-Baffle has a blunted 30-degree angle with 15-degree cuts along the edges that results in a flat-bottom plane; the one-piece construction creates a round-over on the angle for a seamless look. 

Similar in execution to the A-Baffle, the V-Baffle’s internal core hides hardware and allows for self-levelling, with a reverse blunted 30-degree angle with 15-degree edge cuts for a flat-top plane. The A and V Baffles can be mixed and matched in near endless installation variations. 

Offering a streamlined and vertical fit, I-Baffle is made up of two 12-millimetre elements that are attached back-to-back and fixed using a minimal amount of hardware. The two pieces can be monotone or different colours for maximum customization. 

Available in multiple sizes, O-Baffle has integrated airspace and acoustic properties within a slab-like profile. An inset top and recessed hardware ensure clean installation on ceilings to camouflage exposed joists and other unsightly fixtures.  

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