SilentSpace Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Ceiling Baffles - Multiple Sizes
SilentBaffle from SilentSpace is a high performing, cost effective acoustic solution for ceilings. Available in a variety of Camira fabrics. Suspension kits included.
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Autex 'Lattice' Acoustic Ceiling Baffles - Multiple Sizes
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Ecophon 'Solo' Baffle - Suspended Acoustic Ceiling Baffle - Multiple Sizes (Sold in Packs)
SOLO Baffles are vertically installed ceiling baffles which suspend from the ceiling using hangers, and are used to allow access lights and services.
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Abstracta 'Basic Baffle' Acoustic Ceiling Baffles - Multiple Sizes
Abstracta Basic Baffles are sleek, minimalist acoustic panels designed to reduce noise and enhance sound quality in open spaces. Suspended from ceilings, these baffles absorb sound effectively.
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ReFelt 'Single' Acoustic Baffles Straight PET Felt - 2400 x 1800mm
ReFelt Straight Acoustic baffles offer a complete solution for acoustic ceiling systems. The baffles absorb sound and counteract reverberation.
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Abstracta 'Holly' Acoustic Ceiling Lighting
The Abstracta Holly acoustic ceiling light fixtures come in two versatile variations, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your specific needs. Available with or without lighting.
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ReFelt 'Double' Acoustic Baffles Straight - 1800 x 1200mm
Double Baffles are supported by EasyGrid, the suspension system developed by ReFelt for a simple and fast installation.
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Impact Acoustic 'Straight' Modular Ceiling Baffles - 1800 x 1800 x 280mm - Sold as a Modular Unit
Impact Acoustic Straight ceiling bafffles are a simple yet timeless acoustic solution for almost any space. Available in all Archisonic recylced PET colours. Covers an area of 1800 x 1800mm. Includes fixings.
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Impact Acoustic 'Nebula' Ceiling Baffles
Nebula ceiling baffles from Impact Acoustic provide an optimal, modular acoustic solution for open ceilings. Suspended using a tool-free plug-in system.
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Abstracta 'Scala Suspended' Vertical Ceiling Panel - Multiple Sizes
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14six8 'Harmony' Suspended Acoustic Ceiling Panel - Multiple Sizes
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About SONIO
As the world of acoustics has grown, so has the demand for fast, affordable and attractive solutions to common acoustic issues. Sonio was launched as an accessible supplier of acoustic panels which are simple to install, but also provide effective sound absorption to reduce reverberation within your space. With over a decade of experience specialising in acoustics, our team can provide you with clear recommendations on what works and what doesn't.
FAQs
What's the difference between acoustic baffles and acoustic ceiling panels?
What's the difference between acoustic baffles and acoustic ceiling panels?
Both absorb sound, but they hang differently. Ceiling panels (or "rafts") are suspended horizontally and are usually wider than they are deep. Baffles hang vertically — like fins — and are usually deeper than they are wide. Baffles tend to perform better per panel because air flows around both faces, and they're easier to install around existing lights, ducts and sprinklers. Rafts often look cleaner in lower-ceilinged spaces.
Where do baffles work best?
Where do baffles work best?
Anywhere with a high or exposed ceiling — open-plan offices, restaurants and bars, hotel lobbies, sports halls, atriums, retail spaces, schools and warehouses. They're particularly effective in rooms above 3 metres tall, where flat ceiling treatment is harder to install and less visible.
How are baffles fixed to the ceiling?
How are baffles fixed to the ceiling?
Most baffles come with adjustable wire hangers and spiral fixings, suspended directly from the soffit (the structural ceiling above). Some systems use modular grids or tool-free plug-in suspension. Fixings are included with every product we sell.
How many baffles do I need?
How many baffles do I need?
A typical starting point is 30–50% of the ceiling area covered (measured as the projected footprint of the baffles below). The exact number depends on room volume, ceiling height and existing surfaces.
Will baffles interfere with lighting or sprinklers?
Will baffles interfere with lighting or sprinklers?
Not if they're laid out properly. Baffles are designed to sit between services rather than block them — that's one of their main advantages over flat ceiling panels. We can advise on layout to make sure your fire safety, lighting and ventilation aren't compromised. Several systems in our range (Abstracta Holly, Abstracta Trumpet) integrate lighting directly into the baffle.
Are baffles fire-rated?
Are baffles fire-rated?
Yes — every baffle we sell carries a UK/EU fire classification, typically Euroclass B-s1,d0 or better. Specific ratings are listed on each product page. For school, hospitality and public-building specifications, the rating you need will be listed in your project documents.
What absorption class should I look for?
What absorption class should I look for?
Class A (αw ≥ 0.90) is the highest and what we recommend for spaces where you genuinely need to fix an echo problem — restaurants, sports halls, big offices. Class B or C can be enough for lighter-touch projects. Every product page lists the class so you can match it to your spec.
Can I install acoustic baffles myself?
Can I install acoustic baffles myself?
Most baffles are designed for straightforward installation with the included fixings — a drill, laser measure or a tape measure and access equipment is usually all you need. They are for competent tradespeople, and may not be friendly for the average DIYer. For larger commercial jobs we can recommend installers, and our sister company Resonics handles full-installation projects with site surveys.
What's the lead time?
What's the lead time?
Stocked items ship in 2–5 working days. Made-to-order panels (custom sizes, custom fabrics) typically take 2–8 weeks. The exact lead time is shown on every product page before you order.
Rafts, baffles or ceiling tiles — what's the difference?
Rafts, baffles or ceiling tiles — what's the difference?
Rafts hang horizontally from the ceiling and absorb sound on top and bottom faces. Baffles hang vertically (think fins) and are great for high or industrial ceilings. Tiles drop into a standard 600x600 or 1200x600 grid ceiling. Rafts give you the best performance per panel; tiles are easiest if you already have a grid ceiling.