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Acoustic panels and tiles that deliver depth and detail to interiors

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In hospitality spaces, acoustics do more than offer critical sound absorption—they must also contribute to the design. The following offer subtle texture for an art-forward spin on sound.

dune is a three-dimensional ceiling tile as part of qwel's new biophilic collection
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Dune
Qwel

Part of Qwel’s new Biophilic Collection, Dune is a three-dimensional ceiling tile with contours shaped by the soft rise and fall of landscapes.

autex acoustics's mirage textured tiles are carbon-neutral and from new zealand
(Courtesy Autex Acoustics)

Mirage Textured Tiles
Autex Acoustics

Autex carbon-neutral acoustic solutions from New Zealand are now available in North America through Momentum. This includes the Mirage Textured Tiles, a collection of textured tiles ranging from wood-like grains to cloth-like finishes and mosaic patterns.

layer by sabin is a layered three-dimensional acoustic ceiling scape
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LAYER
Sabin

LAYER is a four-part planar series of different geometric modules (which can also incorporate light). Layered together, they create three-dimensional ceiling-scapes.

gills by acoufelt is its new mathematically engineered ceiling acoustic tiles
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Gills
Acoufelt

Mathematically engineered angles and folds inform this collection of ceiling frames that play with light and shadow for a mesmerizing acoustic solution.

turf's platter line is a ceiling cloud acoustic system made from recycled PET
(Courtesy Turf)

Platter
Turf

This ceiling cloud system, made from 60-percent pre-consumer recycled PET, accommodates organic curves and convex edges to bring subtle depth and detail.

unika vaev's ecoustic fold tile is a new wall tile made from 60 percent recycled content
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Ecoustic Fold Tile
Unika Vaev

Ecoustic Fold Tile is a versatile direct-fix acoustic wall tile made from 60-percent recycled content that brings subtle dimension and rhythm to interior surfaces.

arturel turned to bahaus and ulm designs for its new geometric acoustic tile line
(Courtesy Arturel)

Geometric Tile
Arturel

A graphic interpretation of rationalist and minimalist Bauhaus and Ulm design, this series—made from ocean-bound plastic—features relief patterns for sculptural effect.

the new dezibel line by zilenzio and paper collective creatively disguises acoustics as pieces of art
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Dezibel Art
Zilenzio

In collaboration with Paper Collective, Zilenzio’s latest features wood frames and quasi-paint strokes to disguise acoustics as art.


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