Acoustic Panels

Fabric wrapped acoustic panelling for wall and ceiling applications

Our acoustic wall panels provide an effective and stylish solution for controlling sound in any space. These Class A-rated panels absorb sound waves and reduce reverberation, making them perfect for areas where wall surfaces play a key role in improving acoustics—especially when ceiling space is limited. With fully customisable options, including size, shape, and a wide range of fabric choices, SilentWall panels are ideal for large spaces like auditoriums, classrooms, concert halls and recording studios, offering both sound absorption and modern design. Easy to install and durable, they provide long-lasting acoustic efficiency with minimal effort.

Green and white acoustic ceiling panels in a meeting room
SilentRaft acoustic ceiling panels offer an exceptional solution for controlling sound in large, open spaces with limited wall or floor space for acoustic treatment. Suspended horizontally from the ceiling, these panels absorb sound on all sides, making them highly effective at reducing noise and reverberation in any space. Perfect for large areas like open offices, atriums, and classrooms, as well as smaller rooms with high ceilings, SilentRaft panels are customisable in size, shape, and fabric options to match your design needs. Combining aesthetic appeal with high-performance sound absorption, SilentRaft is a versatile choice for improving acoustics and creating a quieter, more comfortable environment.

SilentBaffle acoustic ceiling panels offer a cost-effective solution for managing sound in spaces with exposed or busy ceilings. These suspended panels absorb sound on all sides, making them highly efficient at reducing noise and reverberation. Ideal for environments where ceiling space is limited or cluttered with services, SilentBaffle panels provide robust acoustic performance while allowing for versatile design options. Customisable in size, shape, and fabric, these panels are perfect for improving sound quality in large open areas like gyms and social spaces, ensuring a quieter, more controlled acoustic environment

Tackling Acoustic Challenges in Swimming Pools Swimming pools are vibrant spaces, catering to swimmers, families, and fitness enthusiasts. However, the architecture of pools—characterised by open spaces, hard surfaces, and reflective materials—often leads to significant acoustic issues. Without treatment, these spaces can turn into echo chambers, causing discomfort, compromising safety, and impacting the health of staff....
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SilentRaft acoustic ceiling panels installed in a town hall
Overview Winslow Public Hall, a historic community space, underwent a significant £850,000 refurbishment and extension to modernize its facilities. Despite these improvements, the hall’s functionality was hindered by poor acoustics caused by high ceilings and a large, open layout. These issues created an uncomfortable listening environment, making it challenging for the space to host events...
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Circle acoustic panels suspended from the ceiling in a fine dining restaurant
Creating the perfect dining environment is more than just great food and stylish décor. Acoustics play a crucial yet often overlooked role in shaping the overall experience for both customers and staff. As modern restaurant design increasingly focuses on open spaces and hard surfaces, noise has become a significant issue affecting how long customers stay...
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Grey suspended acoustic ceiling panels in an open plan office
Open plan office designs boost collaboration but often come with a downside: noise. Constant distractions from conversations, phone calls, and office equipment can hinder employee focus and productivity. As companies become more aware of the impact of workplace well-being on performance, there’s a growing emphasis on creating quieter, more comfortable spaces for employees. This is...
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Acoustic wall panels in a classroom
In any school, a well-designed acoustic environment is essential for both students and teachers. Noise from inside the classroom can make it difficult for students to concentrate and for teachers to be heard clearly. Poor acoustics, such as echo and excessive reverberation, can interfere with communication, affecting the overall learning experience. By addressing these common...
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