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Smoked oak acoustic panels
Smoked oak acoustic panels — fumed, darkened-oak slats on an acoustic felt backer, for slat walls and ceilings. Figures against a test report.
Smoked oak acoustic panels are timber slats in a fumed, darkened-oak finish on an acoustic felt backer that absorbs sound to reduce echo and reverberation. Smoked oak keeps oak's straight, even grain but reads a deeper, cooler brown — a middle ground between natural oak and walnut. The finish is an appearance choice; the acoustic work is done by the slats and backer, treating in-room reverberation, not soundproofing between rooms.
Smoked oak is oak darkened through the grain for a deeper, cooler brown than natural oak, while keeping oak's straight figure. It is offered on the slat wall panels.
Smoked oak acoustic panels
Acoustic slat wall panel
The everyday slat panel — timber slats on an acoustic felt backer, for warm, quiet walls.
View the acoustic slat wall panel →Smoked oakWide slat acoustic panel
A broader slat and rhythm — the same acoustic backer, a calmer, more contemporary face.
View the wide slat acoustic panel →Smoked oakMini slat acoustic panel
A fine, tightly-spaced slat rhythm — a crisp, contemporary detail on the same acoustic backer.
View the mini slat acoustic panel →Smoked oakFluted acoustic panel
A softly reeded, continuous face — a calmer alternative to open slats, on an acoustic backer.
View the fluted acoustic panel →See smoked oak in your own light.
Order a sample pack to judge the smoked oak finish before you specify. Every performance figure comes with its named test report — never assumed from the finish.