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Acoustic slat wall panel

The everyday slat panel — timber slats on an acoustic felt backer, for warm, quiet walls.

The acoustic slat wall panel is the workhorse of a warm, quiet interior: evenly spaced timber slats bonded to an acoustic felt backer, so the face reads as a continuous run of wood while the gaps and the backer absorb sound. Panels butt together for a seamless wall or a defined feature.

This page describes the specification we intend to supply to — a standard slat build-up in a range of veneers. Acoustic and fire figures are published per finish only when a test report to the relevant standard supports them; until then they are shown as pending, not asserted.

Specification

FormatPanel, slats on felt backer
Nominal panel size2400 × 600 mm (planned standard)
Coverage per panel≈ 1.44 m²
MountingDirect-fix or battened; butt-jointed
Sound absorption (αw)Test report pendingpending
Reaction to fire (Euroclass)Test report pendingpending
Timber sourcing (FSC)Certificate published when heldpending

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?

9panels at ≈ 1.44 m² each
covers ≈ 13.0 m² — add a margin for cuts and offsets

Finishes

  • Natural oak
  • Walnut
  • Smoked oak
  • Black
  • Grey

Typical applications

  • Offices, meeting rooms and receptions
  • Hospitality — restaurants, bars, hotel lobbies
  • Feature walls where a warm finish must also absorb sound

See and feel it before you specify, or get a project price.

Frequently asked questions

How much sound do these panels absorb?

That depends on the finish and the mounting, and it is only quoted here against a named ISO 354 test report. Use the reverberation calculator with your panel's tested αw to estimate the effect in a specific room — we don't publish a figure a report doesn't support.

Can panels be cut to fit?

Slat panels can be trimmed at edges and around openings; the felt backer and slat spacing are designed for it. Cutting reduces the absorptive area slightly, so allow for it when sizing coverage for a target reverberation.

How are they fixed?

Typically direct-fixed to a sound substrate or onto battens, then butt-jointed so the slat rhythm runs continuously across joins. Battening can add a small air gap that changes low-frequency absorption — which the test report will state.