
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.
A lightweight, cost effective acoustic 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.
De Vorm Mute Fraction offers a bold yet balanced universal acoustic panel, made from sustainable PET felt serving both acoustic and aesthetic purposes. A range of 11 colours available.
Autex Groove is a cutting edge customisable acoustic panel, allowing bespoke designs to be created out of flat PET acoustic panels.
Bysso from Impact Acoustic is a PET acoustic ceiling panel with an integrated recessed linear LED Light, combining acoustic performance with subtle lighting.
Mute Flow Room divider from De Vorm is a stylish PET felt panel which can be added to any space thanks to its integrated stand.
BAUX acoustic wood wool ceiling tiles add a distinct natural warmth and feel while reducing echo and reverberation in almost any setting.
Ecophon Solo Square acoustic hanging panels. 1200 x 1200 x 40mm thick in Akutex FT White Frost colour. Kit includes 2 panels and fixings to hang both panels.
SilentBaffle from SilentSpace is a high performing, cost effective acoustic solution for ceilings. Available in a variety of Camira fabrics. Suspension kits included.
SilentSpace Circle acoustic rafts are an innovative, high-quality acoustic ceiling option designed to absorb excess noise from above creating zen and harmony to the spaces below. Adjustable wire hanger and spiral fixings included!
Acoustic panels are sound-absorbing materials designed to reduce echo and noise levels in a space. They work by absorbing sound waves that would otherwise bounce around hard surfaces, improving speech clarity and overall comfort.
No — acoustic panels absorb sound, while soundproofing materials block sound transmission between rooms. Panels improve the sound quality within a space but don’t stop noise from entering or leaving entirely.
For best results, panels should be installed on walls and ceilings where sound reflections are most common — typically behind desks, along meeting room walls, and above open-plan areas.
The number of panels depends on the size of the space, surface materials, and the level of noise reduction you want. As a rule of thumb, covering 20–30% of your total wall or ceiling area is a good starting point.
Yes! Panels come in various sizes, shapes, and colours. Many can even be printed with company branding or artwork, making them a stylish addition to your office design.
Yes — several mounting options are available, including adhesive-free clips, magnetic mounts, or hanging systems that minimise wall impact.
Most panels can be gently vacuumed or wiped with a damp cloth. Fabric-faced panels can also be treated with special cleaners designed for upholstery or wall textiles.
Common materials include recycled polyester, foam, or mineral wool wrapped in acoustic fabric. Sustainable options made from PET felt or natural fibres are also available.
Reputable manufacturers provide panels that meet UK and EU fire safety ratings (such as Class 0 or Class 1). Always check certification before purchase or installation.
High-quality acoustic panels typically last 10–15 years or more with minimal maintenance, maintaining their acoustic and aesthetic performance over time.
Acoustic panels for offices are an effective way to reduce echo, boost focus, and enhance the overall design of modern workplaces. Engineered to absorb sound reflections from hard surfaces, these panels improve speech intelligibility and comfort in open-plan offices, meeting rooms, call centres, and collaboration areas. By controlling reverberation, office acoustic panels create a calmer, more productive environment without the need for major construction or disruption.
The benefits of office acoustic panels go beyond noise reduction. They help cut background noise, improve the clarity of conversations and video calls, and contribute to a professional, polished look. With a wide range of materials and finishes available—such as fabric-wrapped panels, PET felt, and custom-printed designs—they can complement any interior aesthetic while enhancing workplace wellbeing. Installation is quick and flexible, using adhesive, clip, or suspended systems that fit seamlessly into existing layouts.
Offices can achieve balanced acoustic performance by combining wall panels, baffles, rafts, and acoustic ceiling panels. Desk screens can also help reduce near-field distractions in open workspaces. In most cases, treating 20 to 30 percent of hard surface area delivers a significant improvement in sound quality and comfort.
Many modern acoustic panels are made from sustainable materials such as recycled PET and are fully compliant with commercial fire safety standards. Choosing durable, low-VOC finishes ensures long-lasting performance and minimal maintenance. When planning an installation, start with a simple acoustic assessment and layout review to identify key reflection points and high-traffic zones. A tailored approach will deliver optimal acoustic comfort for your team.
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