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While most sound-dampening panels are all function and little form, these acoustic panels from Dekiru actually look great. These one-foot hexagonal panels fit together neatly for noise reduction ...
Instead of combining many raw materials to make its acoustic panels and wall coverings, the company wants to limit itself to as few materials as possible. It’s striving for what cofounder and ...
In this video, we try to make some acoustic panels that don't look like tacky 70's sci-fi movie props. And we do it using a product called Sonopan, a sound insulation material that I've never seen ...
Dezeen Showroom: Australian brand Zintra Acoustic has added eight designs to its Emboss acoustic panel collection, which features textured surfaces made from embossing. Adding to the brand's ...
Dezeen Showroom: created by acoustic solutions brand Autex Acoustics, these acoustic panels brings texture as well as sound ...
Acoustic Timber™ from Autex offers a 100% polyester range of products that imitate the look of natural timber. Available in panels, baffles, or ceiling tiles Acoustic Timber™ is treated to ...
A lot of times, this is due to the fact that acoustic products like sound-absorbing panels are generally perceived as not very aesthetically pleasing, often clashing with a building’s style and ...
Dezeen Showroom: Danish brand Arturel and designer Nital Patel combined beauty, practicality and sustainability in their Wave felt acoustic panels, which are made from 100 per cent recycled plastic.
Acoustic panels have always been essential for recording studios, podcasters, and at-home musicians, but they’re useful in other spaces too. In an effort to achieve peaceful quiet — or better ...