Sound absorbing panels

Expect more with classy absorbers that perform

  • Our absorbers help you reduce unwanted reflections of sound waves off the walls of your room.

    This translates into a reduction of airborne noise and a significant improvement of sound quality.

    In addition to being handmade, every single acoustic absorber that leaves our workshop contains PET felt from recycled plastic, a material that’s both exceptionally effective and eco-friendly.

  • No matter its size or shape, every room can be treated in a way that achieves acoustic comfort and perfect sound. Acoustic absorbers on the walls are the first step because they eliminate early reflections. As a result, you can hear the sound more clearly.

    Check out our blog for a few simple tips and tricks to reduce noise levels and enhance sound quality by using a few of our wall panels.

  • Sadly, foam tiles are found in virtually all music studios and rehearsal rooms in the world today. Not only do they not work well below 1 kHz, they also look ugly, making rooms look tasteless. We hate generalizations. But having been to countless studios and music practice rooms, we are confident in saying that wherever there are foam tiles on the walls, acoustics is not taken seriously.

    This is where we step in. Our Woody wall panels look like classy furniture while performing more than two times better than classic foam tiles.

 
 
 

 

Q&A: Sound absorption

 
 

How many absorbers do I need in my studio or at home?

Every good music studio or rehearsal room needs absorbing and diffusing panels on more than 50 % of its wall area, with absorbers playing the major part. In a home listening room or home theatre, they should occupy at least 20 % of the wall area while large commercial spaces such as offices and restaurants typically require a tailor-made solution.

Where do I place the absorbing panels?

The very first thing to do is cover the first reflection points on the walls between the source of sound and the listening position. That way you eliminate early reflections. If you don't do this, the sound waves will bounce off the walls and interfere with the direct waves from the speakers, resulting in a sound that’s not clear and balanced. Check out our blog to find out more.

How do I know if my room needs acoustic treatment?

Listen to music in an acoustically treated room just once, and you will never want anything else. The clarity of sound and lack of coloration is sure to blow your mind.

That said, acoustic treatment offers a range of benefits even if you hardly ever listen to music.

Acoustic panels improve the soundscape and facilitate communication in residential as well as commercial spaces because they absorb unwanted echoes and noise (people talking, phones ringing, electronic equipment humming, chairs scraping). This in turn translates into a reduction of stress, improvement of productivity, and increased well-being and ability to learn.

In short, acoustic treatment will make your life better in ways you never even imagined.