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Spotlight: Light Lens Tiles by Ceiling Scenes

Ceiling Scenes became a Design Pool partner in 2022 to offer our users printed ceiling options. Based in Warren, Michigan, Ceiling Scenes prints two different types of ceiling tiles, light lens tiles and acoustic tiles. The light lens tiles offer an interior designer the opportunity to transform a space visually while illuminating a design element. The tiles are polycarbonate sheets with the transparency of glass but are half the weight and 200 times stronger. They are printed on the back of the material which protects the UV cured ink from surface scratches.

Things to know about light lens tiles:

  • Available sizes are 24″ x 24″ or 24″ x 48″
  • Light lens tiles are printed
  • Sample sizes are 12″ x 12″ and typically take 3 – 5 days to produce.
  • All tiles from Ceiling Scenes range in price from $59 – $255 depending on size and tile type.
  • They do not offer installation.

It is easy to request a sample through our website.

There are icons for the different types of products our partners offer on each product page. To request a sample from Ceiling Scenes, click on the “Light Lens” icon. A pop-up will open for you to input your information. Keep in mind that digital printing is a non-inventory-based system. Printers print your sample upon receipt of your request.

Still have questions about Ceiling Scenes? Leave them in the comments or DM us through Instagram.

**Please note, you will place your order directly with Ceiling Scenes. They will give you the final price before you place your order.

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Kristin Crane

Kristin Crane has designed jacquard designs for the home furnishing and residential jobber market for many years, with mills in the US and in China. Today, she writes about pattern and design trends for Design Pool from her home in Providence, Rhode Island. When not writing about fabric, she can be found weaving in her home studio or hiking along the Rhode Island coast.

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