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"The interlacing of horizontal and vertical lines resembles a musical variation, sketching a rational geometric order within a confined space. Against the deep obsidian base, the warm walnut textures emerge not just as sound absorbers, but as a visual symphony upon the wall."
High-Density Sustainable Core
Utilizing premium thermally-bonded polyester fibers or high-porosity mineral wool. These materials are specifically calibrated for maximum sound absorption coefficients ($NRC \geq 0.85$), ensuring that acoustic energy is effectively dissipated rather than reflected.
Architectural-Grade Facing
The panels are clad in bespoke, acoustically transparent textiles—ranging from recycled ocean plastics to fine-woven wool. These fabrics are treated with flame retardants and anti-static coatings to maintain aesthetic purity in high-traffic zones.
Seamless Edge-Wrapping
Our panels feature a hardened-edge resin treatment or high-precision mitered joints. This ensures crisp, 90-degree angles and a structural rigidity that prevents sagging or warping over time, allowing for tight, modular installations.
Laser-Perforation & CNC Routing
For our timber-composite series, we utilize micro-perforation technology. Thousands of invisible laser-cut holes act as Helmholtz resonators, trapping mid-to-high frequency sounds while retaining the warm, organic look of solid wood.
| Metric | Performance | Benefit |
| Sound Absorption | $0.85 - 1.05 \text{ NRC}$ | Crystal Clear Intelligibility |
| Fire Class | Class A / B1 (ASTM E84 / GB8624) | Stringent Safety Compliance |
| Eco-Standard | E0 Grade (Low VOC) | Healthy Indoor Air Quality |
| Moisture Res. | Anti-Microbial Treated | Prevents Mold in Humid Spaces |
The Invisible Harmony
"An Acoustic Panel does not just decorate a wall; it shapes the soul of a room. It provides the quiet dignity required for a boardroom, the intimate clarity for a theater, and the serene focus for a home. It is the invisible architecture that lets the world be heard as it was intended."
Professional Soundscapes: Recording studios, broadcast suites, and home cinemas.
Corporate & Education: Conference halls, open-plan offices, and lecture theaters.
Public Sanctuaries: Museum galleries, high-end restaurants, and hotel lobbies.