AIR-board indoor polycarbonate panels for 2026 creative interiors
Indoor polycarbonate panels have grown popular with architects and designers who appreciate materials that feel light, modern, and practical.
As we step into December and teams begin sketching their first concepts for 2026 projects, the timing feels perfect to slow down for a moment and look at materials that can truly make a difference in the year ahead. Our AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core is one of those materials that leaves a lasting impression the moment you see it in use.
The calm, glowing presence of the chaos core
The beauty of these AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core panels comes from the way they walk the line between structure and openness. They’re translucent, so they create privacy without shutting a room down, and their chaotic honeycomb pattern gives each panel a subtle energy that plays with light in a really pleasing way. When used as indoor polycarbonate panels for interior design, they help define space without overpowering it, which is something more designers are starting to value as offices, studios, and showrooms shift toward warm, fluid layouts.
A material story rooted in eco-friendly choices
Another reason they stand out is the material story behind them. AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core uses polycarbonate facings with bio-circular raw material content, replacing the typical fossil-based components found in standard plastics. Up to 83 percent of the attributed materials come from renewable sources, and the panels remain fully recyclable. For anyone working on eco-friendly projects, this makes indoor polycarbonate panels far more than a visual upgrade. They become a quiet statement about where design is heading and what clients expect from modern building materials.
Made to stay bright, clear, and consistent over time
Most architects appreciate materials that look great on day one but stay that way for years. These indoor polycarbonate panels do exactly that. The chaos core gives them rigidity without weight, and the PC facings hold up beautifully against fading, scratches, and the typical wear that happens in busy interior environments. It means they keep their clean, bright appearance without needing special care. For long-term projects — schools, showrooms, coworking spaces, galleries — durability is not just helpful, it’s reassuring.
Installation that feels smooth rather than stressful
One of the joys of working with AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core is the ease of installation. Anyone who has ever handled heavy glass panels knows how stressful it can be to maneuver them, align hardware, and move them through tight corners. With our indoor polycarbonate panels, the process is much simpler. They’re light enough for quick adjustments, and they pair well with a variety of architectural hardware, including accessories from our Installation Hardware section. A smoother installation means your team saves time, your clients see progress faster, and the overall process feels far less rigid than typical build-outs.
Used as wall partitions with a soft, inviting glow
Looking at the images gathered for this project, the material’s flexibility really comes to life. In some spaces, AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core is used as a wall partition, offering privacy for work zones while letting daylight slip from one area to another. In others, you’ll notice sliding door applications, where the panels move effortlessly along a track without feeling heavy or industrial. This is one of the places where indoor polycarbonate panels shine: they feel architectural without feeling cold.
Sliding door applications that feel effortless
Sliding doors made from these panels have a soft, smooth presence. The chaos core adds structure without heaviness, allowing a clean, modern movement along the track. It’s a detail that becomes even more useful in flexible interiors where space planning shifts throughout the day.
Designers often struggle to find door materials that feel translucent and modern without sacrificing durability. Here, AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core hits the sweet spot. The structure inside the panel gives the door a steady feel, and the chaos pattern softens the look. These doors don’t absorb the room’s visual weight; they complement it. They’re ideal for meeting rooms, private offices, and any interior where you want separation without harsh edges.
Light diffusion that changes the mood of a room
Sliding doors and wall partitions benefit from the panel’s natural ability to diffuse light. This is one of the subtle strengths of our AIR-board ECO PC clear indoor polycarbonate panels: the way they brighten a room without creating glare. In the late afternoon, when sunlight moves sideways through a building, the chaos core adds a textured glow that feels warm and inviting. This small detail helps designers shape interiors that feel pleasant throughout the day, not only under ideal lighting conditions.
A strong option for tight or evolving interior layouts
Another practical perk is that AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core panels work well in tight floor plans. The lightweight construction means they can be installed in spaces where heavier materials would be awkward or impossible. This opens doors, quite literally, for designers who want to rethink how interior spaces can be divided, connected, opened, or closed based on daily needs. As more offices embrace flexible layouts, indoor polycarbonate panels provide a helpful tool with a distinct visual personality.
A great December reminder to start shaping 2026 projects
Since December is the month when planning often starts for spring and summer 2026 builds, it’s a great moment to consider where these panels could fit into upcoming designs. They suit a wide mix of environments: creative studios, hospitality settings, retail displays, educational spaces, or even residential interiors where a softer division of space is desirable. Many designers tell us that once they see the chaos core in person, it naturally sparks a few ideas they hadn’t considered before. That’s the fun part of materials like this — they nudge your imagination a little.
Samples help bring ideas into focus
If you’re preparing concepts for 2026, this is the perfect season to request samples. Seeing the AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core in your own hands brings the texture, the translucency, and the character of the chaos pattern to life. Samples make it far easier to understand how the panels might pair with wood, metal finishes, stone, polished concrete, or softer textiles in your interior design work. Many architects use samples during client presentations as well, especially when highlighting new ideas for wall partitions, sliding doors, or hinged doors.
AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core brings something refreshing to interior design. It’s light, sustainable, translucent, reliable, and simple to install, qualities you rarely find bundled together in one material. As the next year approaches and design teams begin mapping out their priorities, this might be the right moment to give these panels a place in your workflow. They offer a friendly mix of practicality and creative freedom, which is exactly what many interiors will need moving into 2026.
If you’d like to explore the material further, request a sample kit and examine the chaos core up close. It’s a small step that often leads to bigger design decisions. And if you want to see hardware or installation ideas, the Installation Accessories & Hardware section on our site is a helpful place to start planning.
Indoor polycarbonate panels have come a long way, and AIR-board ECO PC clear with chaos core shows just how inspiring they can be.
Having a strong connection with you, our customers, is vital to our business, as it will help us shape our future products and services. Because of this, we encourage you to use our Contact page in order to share your thoughts on the samples you received, as well as whether or not you would utilise our panels in your future projects.





