About TranquilIndia
Manufacturer and supplier of new generation acoustic material, solid surfaces and metal ceilings.
SupplierTranquil India was founded in 2013 with the vision of providing world-class materials for world-class lifestyles, which are versatile and next-generation acoustic products that cater to various needs and the atmosphere of a space. Tranquil is a privately held global manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of vertically and horizontally integrated building materials.
Tranquil, with the vision of bringing world-class materials for world-class lifestyles to the global market, is integrated through its network of partners, who market, sell, and service the Solid Surfaces, Acoustic Systems, and Metal Ceilings and Walls alongside Tranquil.
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