
Crosstown 2526
Beautiful Rooms Begin with Exceptional Fabrics. Guilford of Maine Crosstown Fabric (54 inch wide) is a premier choice for covering acoustic panels and fabric wall systems. Crosstown Fabric offers quality and durability you can trust. Widely used for fabric-wrapped acoustical panels and whole wall coverage in a variety of locations including homes, schools, theaters, daycare facilities, recording studios, and office spaces. Crosstown Fabric's acoustically transparent nature also makes it perfect for use as a covering on acoustic and noise reduction panels in recording studios, vocal booths, and control rooms. Additionally, Guilford of Maine Crosstown's durability ensures it can withstand the rigors of high-traffic areas in offices and classrooms.
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Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Mystic 020
$33.75
Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Birch 031
$33.75
Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Stucco 070
$33.75
Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Ray 030
$33.75
Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Waterfront 040
$33.75
Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Chamois 050
$33.75
Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Buff 080
$33.75
Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Sterling 061
$33.75
Crosstown 2526: Acoustic, Panel Fabric. Graphite 2526-021
$33.75