SilentSpace Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels - Custom Sizes
A lightweight, cost effective acoustic wall panel solution that is super easy to install. Ideal for reducing reverberation in a wide variety of spaces. Order your panels to your exact size requirements below. Wall spikes and adhesive included.
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Acoustic Slat Wall Panels Eco Sound - 2400 x 600mm
Eco Sound timber slat acoustic panels offer a luxury solution for walls, adding natural warmth and comfort using natural wood veneer. Eco Sound is a fantastic looking and versatile product which looks impressive in any domestic or commercial settings.
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Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels Rectangle - Multiple Sizes
For a modular and simple acoustic panel, take a look at SilentSpace Rectangular fabric wrapped acoustic panels to provide clear and balanced sound. Prices include installation fixings and spray adhesive!
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Autex 'Cube' PET Acoustic Panel
Autex Cube is a lightweight acoustic panel that can be used as a complete wall covering, or customised to suit bespoke design requirements. Cube can be cut, moulded, printed, pressed, and grooved to create high-performance acoustic features for any interior space.
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SilentSpace Circle Acoustic Panels - Multiple Sizes
SilentSpace Circle is designed to offer both a visually pleasing appearance and improved acoustic comfort. It's an ideal option if you're seeking to lessen or manage the sound reflection in areas that have many solid surfaces.
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Square Acoustic Panels - SilentSpace Fabric - Multiple Sizes
SilentSpace Square Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels are a highly effective solution for reducing sound reflection and improving the sound quality of any space. Fixings and adhesive included.
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Autex 'Mirage' Textured Acoustic Panels - Multiple Sizes
Mirage™ brings a new dimension to acoustic design, offering tactile, textural panels that turn walls into sculpted landscapes. With six carefully crafted patterns, the range adds depth, elegance and a gentle flow to interiors seeking both beauty and acoustic balance.
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BAUX 'Arch' Acoustic Panel - 1160 x 580mm
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ReFelt 'Squared Tiles' Acoustic Panels
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ReFelt 'Stripes' Thru Cut Acoustic Panels - 1200 x 600mm (2/pack)
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ReFelt 'Dots' Thru Cut Acoustic Panels - 1200 x 600mm (2/pack)
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De Vorm 'Mute Flat' Acoustic Panel - 2390 x 790mm
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De Vorm 'Mute Fit' Acoustic Panel - 2390 x 790mm
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De Vorm 'Mute Flow' Acoustic Panel - 2390 x 790mm
De Vorm Mute Flow is a universal acoustic panel, made from sustainable PET felt serving both acoustic and aesthetic purposes. A range of 11 colours available.
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BAUX 'Curve' LH Acoustic Panel - 1160 x 580mm
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BAUX 'Curve' RH Acoustic Panel - 1160 x 580mm
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SilentSpace Printed Art Acoustic Panels - Multiple Sizes
Bring style and sound absorption to any room with the SilentSpace Printed Acoustic Panel. This Class A sound absorber is the perfect solution for those looking add a unique acoustic element. Please provide print ready artwork!
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BAUX 'Diagonal' LH Acoustic Panel - 1160 x 580mm
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BAUX 'Diagonal' RH Acoustic Panel - 1160 x 580mm
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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 are acoustic wall panels and how do they work?
What are acoustic wall panels and how do they work?
Acoustic wall panels are sound-absorbing panels mounted to walls to reduce echo, reverberation, and unwanted noise reflections within a room. They work by trapping sound waves in their porous core — typically PET felt, foam, fabric-wrapped fibreglass, or wood wool — converting sound energy into a tiny amount of heat through friction. The result is a quieter, calmer space with clearer speech and less background noise. Acoustic panels do not block noise from other rooms (that's soundproofing), but they dramatically improve how a room itself sounds.
How do I know if I need acoustic wall panels?
How do I know if I need acoustic wall panels?
Common signs that a room would benefit from acoustic wall panels include hearing distinct echoes when speaking, having to raise your voice in conversation, fatigue or headaches after long meetings, video calls sounding "tinny" or hollow on recordings, and speech becoming hard to follow when more than a few people are talking. If your room has hard surfaces (concrete, glass, plasterboard, tile) and minimal soft furnishings, it's almost certainly a candidate for acoustic treatment. Our acoustic calculator will give you a precise reverberation-time reading and a recommendation in under two minutes.
How many acoustic wall panels do I need?
How many acoustic wall panels do I need?
A useful rule of thumb is 30–50% coverage of one major wall surface, though the exact figure depends on room size, ceiling height, existing surfaces, and the absorption class of the panels you choose. A small home office of 10 m² typically needs 6–9 m² of panel coverage; a 30 m² meeting room around 12 m²; an 80 m² restaurant around 18–25 m² when combined with ceiling treatment. Our acoustic calculator gives a tailored recommendation based on your room's exact dimensions and surfaces, including how many panels you'd need at each available size.
What types of acoustic wall panels are available?
What types of acoustic wall panels are available?
We stock four main types of acoustic wall panel, each suited to different applications. Fabric-wrapped panels (such as SilentSpace) offer premium aesthetics and Class A absorption for offices, meeting rooms, and homes. PET felt panels (such as Autex Cube and Groove) are lightweight, available in vibrant colours, and ideal for restaurants, retail, and creative spaces. 3D wall tiles (such as BAUX) provide a sculptural, decorative feature alongside acoustic performance. Timber slat panels add natural warmth with the visual character of wood, suitable for premium residential and hospitality settings.
Will acoustic wall panels block noise from neighbouring rooms?
Will acoustic wall panels block noise from neighbouring rooms?
No — acoustic wall panels are designed to absorb sound within a room rather than block sound transmission between rooms. They reduce echo, reverberation, and harshness, which improves speech clarity and acoustic comfort for the people in that room. To stop noise travelling between rooms (or from outside), you need denser solid-mass solutions like upgraded glazing, acoustic plasterboard, resilient bars, or dedicated soundproofing systems. The two acoustic problems are different and need different solutions, though they're often confused.
Can acoustic wall panels be used as a design feature?
Can acoustic wall panels be used as a design feature?
Yes — acoustic panels have moved well beyond their traditional industrial appearance and are now a recognised interior design element in their own right. Our range includes panels in over 100 fabric colours, sculpted 3D tiles, geometric patterns, printed art panels, timber finishes, and circular and curved shapes. Many architects and interior designers now specify acoustic panels primarily for their visual contribution, with the acoustic performance as a welcome bonus. Most products can also be ordered in custom sizes or made-to-order configurations to suit specific design requirements.
How are acoustic wall panels installed?
How are acoustic wall panels installed?
Most acoustic wall panels are designed for fast, straightforward DIY installation. Lightweight panels (PET felt, fabric wrapped) typically use contact adhesive spray or wall spikes, supplied with the panels. Heavier panels (3D tiles, timber slats) use mechanical fixings or batten systems. For situations requiring removable installation — such as rented spaces, behind whiteboards, or where wall damage must be avoided — Rotofast Snap-On fixings or velcro mounting systems allow panels to be lifted off and reattached without leaving marks. Full installation instructions are included with every order, and our team is available to advise on the best approach for your project.