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Eliminate bulky ceilings with a razor-edge trim

Create dramatic transitions in height, sharp lighting channels and a sleek, slimline finish

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The Oscar Innovation Centre: SonaSpray K-13 Special acoustic ceiling spray in white in a coffer with SonaSpray fc in black on the underside using Oscar Evo-Blade.  Evo-Blade makes the 15mm of SonaSpray and the plasterboard look wafer-thin like a piece of paper.
The Oscar Innovation Centre: SonaSpray K-13 Special acoustic ceiling spray in white in a coffer with SonaSpray fc in black on the underside using Oscar Evo-Blade. Evo-Blade makes the 15mm of SonaSpray and the plasterboard look wafer-thin like a piece of paper. Credit: © Image Hufton+Crow

This razor-edge profile from Oscar Acoustics is British-made and designed to prevent mid-ceiling cracks and discolouration commonly associated with other ceiling trims.

The Oscar Evo-Blade is a contemporary alternative to the traditional ceiling upstand, elegantly presenting the illusion of an infinity-edge ceiling, while allowing for feature lighting designs.

Evo-Blade stylishly disguises bulky ceiling buildups, making them appear elegant and wafer-thin.

10 reasons to specify the Oscar Evo-Blade ceiling trim:

  • Creates a seamless and slimline ceiling edge.
  • Hides bulky ceiling and wall build-ups.
  • Prevents cracking and discolouration of ceilings.
  • Multiple aligning slots allow for perfect corners and straight runs.
  • A shallower angle makes it invisible, creating an infinity-edge illusion.
  • Minimises shadows and reflections when used as part of a feature lighting channel.
  • No restrictions to use with a particular lighting system.
  • Designed to work with both acoustic and standard plaster ceilings.
  • Aluminium finish can be powder-coated in any colour.
  • Designed and manufactured in the UK.

View Evo-Blade at Oscar Acoustics’ new HQ and product showroom

Oscar Acoustics’ new state-of-the-art headquarters - the Oscar Innovation Centre - is now open for business. The new purpose-built HQ in Halling, Kent showcases its Evo-Blade and acoustic sprays and plasters in a real-life setting. 

By booking a tour today you will get a real sense of how its products can visually and acoustically transform a project. Get in touch to book a tour to view the full product range in situ and see and hear them come to life.

  • Oscar Elite acoustic plaster and Oscar Evo-Blade using a raft ceiling system at the Oscar Innovation Centre.
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    Oscar Elite acoustic plaster and Oscar Evo-Blade using a raft ceiling system at the Oscar Innovation Centre. Credit: © Image Hufton+Crow
  • An incredibly versatile solution, the Evo-Blade, seen here at the Oscar Innovation Centre, works with a variety of configurations, from regular to acoustic plasters such as Oscar Elite.
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    An incredibly versatile solution, the Evo-Blade, seen here at the Oscar Innovation Centre, works with a variety of configurations, from regular to acoustic plasters such as Oscar Elite. Credit: © Image Hufton+Crow
  • Oscar Evo-Blade is designed to overcome many of the problems commonly associated with other ceiling trims, such as cracking and air filtration.
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    Oscar Evo-Blade is designed to overcome many of the problems commonly associated with other ceiling trims, such as cracking and air filtration.
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For more information and technical support, visit oscar-acoustics.com/evo-blade

Contact:
01474 854902
mail@oscar-acoustics.co.uk


 

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