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KTG2019-06-02 16:30:03
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KTG, 2019-06-02 16:30:03

What are the manufacturers of cable channels (boxes) that would fit into the interior?

The situation is this, there was a task to design a LAN network for a building. Done.
Repelled from further ease of maintenance.
We settled on Legrand boxes and poles for cabinets, and "mains" on ceiling mounts behind a false ceiling.
It turned out that designers were hired for some offices, in particular for the director's office, deputies, etc., who have only one option - to ditch and lay cables before repair.
This is a little crazy for me, especially considering that people in the premises can rearrange, the cable can be damaged, additional endpoints may need to be output, etc. In general, everything is with an eye to the future.
I found a bunch of pictures but I can’t find manufacturers who make similar boxes with decorative overlays in various colors. Maybe from what kind of wood or other materials, so that all this would fit organically into the interior, but remained quite functional.
Legrand has a ruler with colored overlays, with rounded edges, but the boxes themselves also need to be covered somehow.
Who will tell the manufacturers?

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ky0, 2019-06-02
@KTG

Repelled from further ease of maintenance.

Start a normal Wi-Fi, it will turn out cheaper and more flexible.

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kisaa, 2019-06-03
@kisaa

Googled for you:
www.ecoplast.ru/corob-3d-002.html
www.retail-group.ru/catalog/kabel-kanalyi_pod_derevo
amkt.ru/kablenesushhie-sistemyi/kabel-kanal-pod-derevo

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Newbie2, 2019-06-02
@Newbie2

1) Arrange a raised floor and lead the cable into columns. You can move, but with the replacement of the coating in the old place.
2) Plinth. A very limited scope, since there are few cables in the plinth, and the need for cables in a modern office is large.
3) WiFi.
4) Strobes.

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ru6ak, 2019-06-02
@ru6ak

Since designers have been hired, why bother?
They make the design, let them look for options, you only need to do the technical specifications.

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