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We are continuing to invest across our UK manufacturing sites to expand capacity, improve efficiency and support the evolving needs of our customers.
Across Australia’s commercial, transport, education and hospitality sectors, open cell ceiling systems are rapidly becoming one of the most specified architectural ceiling solutions.
SAS International’s metal ceiling systems play a central role in the redesign of the Passenger Gate Waiting Area at Perth International Airport Terminal 1. Designed by Woods Bagot, the project creates a calmer and more refined passenger experience within one of Australia’s busiest transport hubs.
This week, as part of National Apprenticeship Week, we’re sharing quotes from our current apprentices to highlight their experiences and the skills they’re developing in their roles across the SAS International. Apprenticeships continue to play an important role at SAS, supporting individuals in developing the skills required for their careers and future growth.
Little Creatures Elizabeth Quay has been elevated by a striking open-cell metal ceiling that complements the venue’s contemporary industrial aesthetic while meeting the demanding conditions of a waterfront location.
We’d like to recognise a selection of completed projects from the second half of 2025. From vibrant workplaces like TikTok’s Dublin HQ to a reimagined mortuary in Berlin, each project reflects unique design goals achieved through tailored ceiling solutions.
At the Sydney Modern building, SAS International Australia’s advanced ceiling systems merge art, architecture and sustainability.
Challenging the stale convention of legal workplaces, Ashurst’s bold Sydney office reimagines the corporate work environment as a dynamic space fit for an agile future.
Durability is sustainability—SAS ceilings deliver both high performance and a lower environmental footprint, supporting a more responsible and future-ready built environment.
Rapid design and innovation propel us to keep moving forward. Architects and clients are continually pursing the desire to enhance a space, this includes the design and functionality of ceilings. With the increase of new technologies and techniques currently being practiced, designers can achieve their ambitious design aspirations. One of these modern techniques which is growing in popularity is sublimation.
From cloud storage and streaming services to healthcare networks, almost every industry depends on accessing data fast. In this blog, we’ll explore how SAS is contributing to the infrastructure of data centres across the globe.
From high-rise offices and transport hubs to hospitals and education facilities, every ceiling component must meet rigorous safety requirements under the National Construction Code (NCC). That’s where metal ceilings come into their own.
We’d like to recognise a selection of completed projects from the first half of 2025. From historic renovations in Scotland to high-performance workplaces in Australia, the USA, and beyond, each project reflects unique design goals met with tailored ceiling solutions—from SAS600 rafts in Edinburgh’s Futures Institute to bespoke systems in airports, offices, and hospitality spaces around the world.