PYRAMID CELL WALL PANEL
The Defining Centerpiece of Any Room

A Blank Wall Never Starts a Conversation

Every room has that one wall that just sits there — décor on it or not, nobody stops, nobody points, nobody asks about it. Traditional wall art hangs there. It doesn't do anything.

What It Actually Is

The Pyramid Cell Wall Panel is large-scale illuminated sculptural wall art built on an extruded aluminum frame for real structural stability, with professional-grade power components and thermal protection inside. Controlled through the WLED app, it runs hundreds of color and animation presets — from calm, slow-shifting ambiance to full show mode — all from your phone.

Why It Works

This is the anchor piece of any space it's placed in — the one people notice the moment they walk in, stop in front of, and photograph. It doesn't just decorate the wall, it changes what the room feels like the moment it's on, and gives you a completely different atmosphere for every mood or occasion at the tap of a button.

Why Nothing Else Does This

Custom architectural LED walls that create a similar effect run $1,500–$5,000 per square foot, are permanent, and need a contractor. Basic LED strip art is flat, static, and looks like exactly what it is — a strip of LEDs. This is neither: it's a real sculptural object, industrial-built, that happens to run on light.

What You Get

  • Large-scale illuminated sculptural wall panel

  • Extruded aluminum frame construction

  • WLED app control — hundreds of presets and effects

  • Professional-grade power supply with thermal protection

  • Serviceable design — components are accessible and replaceable

Price: Contact for wholesale/retail pricing

How It Grows With You

The Wall Panel is the anchor everything else in the Ah'Nkh Sanctuary collection is built around — add tube lamps, obelisks, or accent pieces later and each one deepens the room instead of competing with what's already there.

The Real Cost of Not Getting This

Six months from now that wall is exactly as blank and forgettable as it is today, while the room next to it could have been the one everyone talks about.