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Discover Ekustik's new Room Designer—a free online 3D tool to visualize, customize, and design spaces with our products. Model your room, explore styles, and share your creations with us.
Introducing tectonia, our new limited-series acoustic furniture line made from solid wood and recycled PET material, offering bespoke craftsmanship and sound-absorbing functionality for both personal and commercial spaces.
“This is the best-sounding room at the show right now!”
Check out Ekustik's parametric wall presented at the AXPONA 2024 audio show in Chicago.
Acoustic treatment in schools is about creating optimal learning conditions that can enhance students' concentration.
Soundproofing your restaurant or cafe is an investment in your business's atmosphere and your customers' comfort.
Soundproofing an office space is essential for creating a productive and private work environment.
Check out Ekustik's presentation at our first trade show HIGH-END MUNICH 2023.
We will advise you on how to do the soundproofing in your home recording studio by yourself. Ask us for help!
Soundproof your room with the outstanding acoustic material made from recycled PET. Sound insulation Envizol is a safer alternative to sound-blocking materials for the DIY absorbers.
Have you ever wondered how our handmade production looks like? Now you can get a sneak peek.
Make the most of your speakers. Treat your home listening room to ensure a truly immersive acoustic experience. Here’s what you need to look out for.
Ear to the ground. This post takes you through what really matters in home studio acoustic treatment – and how you can save thousands of euros in the process.
Every music enthusiast should know the basic principles of room acoustics. This blog post takes you through what reverberation time is, why echo is produced and how sound-absorbing materials work.
Take one for a spin. Mobile acoustic absorbers give you the flexibility you need to control office and music studio acoustics.
Low-frequency absorbers (also called “bass absorbers”) are an integral part of all music studios. In this article, we give you a few tips and tricks that will help you to make the most of them in your home studio.
Planning to put acoustic panels on the walls of your music studio, home theatre or any other space? Here’s what you need to look out for to achieve the best result.