Baffles hang vertically from the ceiling and absorb on both faces, which makes them efficient per square metre and easy to fit around services, high ceilings and exposed soffits where a continuous ceiling isn't practical.
The build-up shown is the planned specification; absorption per baffle depth and spacing is published against a test report.
Specification
Why some rows say “pending”. We are pre-launch. Absorption (αw / NRC) and reaction-to-fire (Euroclass) figures are published per finish only when a named test report supports them, and FSC when the certificate is held — never before. Geometry shown is the planned standard specification.
How many panels?
covers ≈ 12.0 m² — add a margin for cuts and offsets
Finishes
- Natural oak
- Walnut
- Black
- Grey
Typical applications
- Warehouses, industrial and exposed-soffit interiors
- Sports halls and large volumes
- Feature ceilings over open-plan floors
See and feel it before you specify, or get a project price.
Frequently asked questions
Why do baffles work when a flat ceiling can't fit?
Because they hang below services and absorb on both sides, baffles add absorption in the air volume of the room without needing a continuous surface — useful where ductwork, lighting or an exposed soffit rule out a solid acoustic ceiling.