De Vorm 'Mute Flow' Acoustic Panel - 2390 x 790mm
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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DeVorm Mute Flow Acoustic Panel
The DeVorm Mute Flow panel is a visually distinctive acoustic wall solution, featuring a rhythmic, wave-like pattern that adds depth and movement to interior spaces. Made from recycled PET felt, it combines sustainability with sound-absorbing performance — helping reduce echo and control noise in busy environments. The panel is lightweight, durable, and available in a wide range of colours to suit any modern interior scheme.
Features and Benefits
A modern acoustic wall panel that brings texture, movement, and functionality together.
- Effective sound absorption to reduce reverberation and ambient noise
- Striking 3D wave pattern enhances wall aesthetics and adds depth
- Made from recycled PET felt — sustainable, non-toxic, and low VOC
- Lightweight and easy to install on most wall surfaces
- Available in a wide selection of colourways to suit different design palettes
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Acoustic performance:
| Class C |
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Best for:
| Home Office/Domestic, Meeting/AV Room, Village/Church Hall, Sports Hall, School/Classroom, Office, Studio, Warehouse/Industrial, Museum/Library, Cinema/Auditorium, Restaurant/Hotel |
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Delivery from:
| 70 |
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Lead time:
| 8-12 weeks |
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Manufacturer:
| De Vorm |
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Sector:
| School, Office, Halls, Restaurants, Domestic, Industrial, Libraries, Cinemas, Auditoria, Studios, Home Office, Museums |
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Surface:
| Walls |

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FAQs
Will acoustic panels improve my TV and soundbar?
Will acoustic panels improve my TV and soundbar?
Yes — and often dramatically. Soundbars and TVs fire sound into the room, where most of it reflects off walls, the ceiling and the floor before reaching your ears. In acoustically untreated living rooms, you hear the original sound mixed with delayed reflections — which is why dialogue can sound muddled, music loses detail, and explanations during documentaries become hard to follow. Adding panels behind and beside the TV (and on the wall behind your seating) absorbs those reflections so you hear cleaner sound from the source. Most clients tell us their soundbar sounds noticeably better after treatment, without changing equipment
What's the best type of panel for a living room?
What's the best type of panel for a living room?
It depends on what you're optimising for. Wood slat panels work well as feature walls and bring warmth to a room — they're the choice if aesthetics drive the project. PET felt panels (Autex Cube, ReFelt) come in 25+ colours and add texture, sitting between decoration and acoustic function. Fabric-wrapped panels (SilentSpace) deliver the best pure absorption performance with a clean, minimal look — ideal for serious hi-fi or home cinema rooms where sound quality is the priority. Printed acoustic panels can carry custom artwork or photography. Most living rooms benefit from a combination.
How many panels do I need for a typical living room?
How many panels do I need for a typical living room?
A standard 20-30m² living room usually needs 4-8 panels covering 15-25% of one or two main wall surfaces. That's enough to bring reverberation down from a typical 0.7-1.0 seconds to a more comfortable 0.4-0.6 seconds. Larger open-plan living areas need more. The acoustic calculator gives you a precise figure based on your dimensions.
Where should I place panels in a living room?
Where should I place panels in a living room?
The wall behind the TV is the highest priority — that's where most TV/soundbar reflections originate. The wall behind your main seating is next, because reflections from there bounce back and interfere with the sound from the TV. Side walls between the TV and seating are useful additions for serious media setups. For purely decorative wood slat installations, the wall behind the sofa or behind the TV is usually the obvious choice — both create a feature wall while delivering acoustic benefit. Avoid covering the wall directly opposite the TV — you actually want some reflection there to maintain natural room ambience.
Will panels make my room sound dead or studio-like?
Will panels make my room sound dead or studio-like?
No — not unless you significantly over-treat the space. The goal in a living room is balance, not deadening. A treated living room still sounds like a comfortable home; it just sounds calmer, with clearer dialogue and music. If anything, properly treated rooms feel cosier because the absence of harsh reflections is genuinely relaxing.
Will acoustic panels block noise from neighbours or upstairs?
Will acoustic panels block noise from neighbours or upstairs?
No. Acoustic panels absorb sound inside a room to reduce echo. They don't block sound between rooms or from outside. If your problem is footsteps from upstairs or noise from neighbours, that's soundproofing — and it requires structural solutions (acoustic plasterboard, resilient bars, isolation) rather than panels. More on the difference between soundproofing and absorption.
How much does acoustic treatment for a living room cost?
How much does acoustic treatment for a living room cost?
For a typical 20-30m² living room, expect £400–£1,500 on materials depending on panel type and finish. PET felt panels come in at the lower end (around £40-80 per panel), fabric-wrapped and timber slat panels mid-range, and printed/bespoke designs at the higher end. A statement feature wall using premium wood slat or BAUX wood wool typically lands at £800-£1,500. Most living room projects come in under £1,000 because relatively modest coverage produces a strong improvement.
Can I install panels myself, and can they go in a rented property?
Can I install panels myself, and can they go in a rented property?
Most living room panels are designed for straightforward DIY installation — typically adhesive, hooks or screws. A drill, a tape measure and an afternoon is usually all you need. For rented properties, several products in our range mount with low-tack adhesive or removable hanging systems that lift off without damaging walls. Free-standing acoustic screens give you the same benefit with no fixings at all if your tenancy doesn't allow wall fixings.