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The PL64 ceiling panel is organized around four radiating leaf motifs, offering a contemporary interpretation of late-19th to early-20th-century Art Nouveau design. The almost square leaves in each quadrant derive from the organic leaf motif, their irregular, wavy edges echoing the free leaf forms seen in European ceramic tiles and wrought-iron work of the period. A fine, stippled texture on the leaf surfaces contrasts with the smooth surrounding curves, adding tactility and depth. At the center, a spiral volute connects the four leaves, following the dynamic whiplash curve line that is so characteristic of Art Nouveau and giving the composition a gentle sense of rotation. The broad outer arcs soften the traditional cross symmetry into a flowing four-petal structure, striking a balance between geometry and nature.

Key features and advantages of PL64 include its strong modern character rooted in classical European foliage, allowing it to blend easily with Art Nouveau–inspired, neo-classical, or minimalist interiors. The central spiral and four-leaf layout extend naturally when multiple panels are installed, creating a rhythmic, continuous ceiling field. The contrast between relief and texture produces rich, soft shadows under lighting, making this panel an ideal choice for spaces that emphasize both natural motifs and refined design.