Excess noise can cause distraction in commercial spaces, especially in offices and educational facilities with an open-plan layout. To help create acoustic comfort, architects and designers often include materials with sound-absorbing properties in their design of the space. The following acoustic products help to reduce noise without compromising an interior design.
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HeartFelt Ceilings and Walls by Hunter Douglas Architectural
This modular ceiling and wall system is suitable for spaces expecting high frequency sounds, including offices and conference rooms.
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Divy by 3Form
The dual-sided acoustic panel has a noise reduction coefficient of 0.75.
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Acoustic Sheers by Designtex
This collection was designed for translucency and sound absorption with assistance from a computer model.
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Hush Blocks by 3Form
These Class A fire–rated acoustic panels are made from 50% post-consumer recycled plastic.
Editor’s note: Some of these products may have appeared in the June 2018 issue as part of ARCHITECT’s 2018 Product Call.