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02 — Room

The room is half the sound.

About half of what you hear comes from the room, not the gear. Reflections, reverberation, room modes — whatever you don't control, you hear. We design absorption and diffusion so your space reveals everything sound carries inside.

Bespoke absorbers

Wall panels and ceiling clouds made in the dimensions, fabrics and finishes your project asks for. We never mount them flush to the wall: the technical detail that makes the difference is the air gap between panel and surface.

Wall Air gap Absorber panel Incident wave
The air gap behind the panel multiplies absorption at low frequencies. With the right thickness and spacing, we measure coefficients near α = 0.8 even below 100 Hz — the range most off-the-shelf absorbers never reach.
Core

Rock wool

Maximum absorption across mids and lows, high density, reference performance for technical rooms.

Not all rock wools are equal. We select each batch by its flow resistivity — the parameter that governs how the absorber behaves at every frequency. That is the difference between a decorative panel and one that actually does its job.

Core

Wood fibre

Balanced absorption with a natural character, renewable origin, warm touch and weight for domestic spaces.

Also characterised by its flow resistivity before entering the design, so the projected absorption curve is actually delivered.

1D and 2D diffusers

Where absorption quiets, diffusion enriches. Over-absorbing a room makes it dead; diffusers keep the acoustic energy alive by scattering it in multiple directions.

1D · QRD

Wells of calculated depth (primitive-root sequence) that scatter sound along one plane.

2D · Skyline

Matrix of blocks with varying heights scattering along both axes — ideal for ceilings and large wall spans.

We design the geometry for the frequency range your room needs, with finishes as considered as the furniture next to them.

Two levels of intervention

Level 1

Decorative with effect

An aesthetic composition designed for your space, with real acoustic gain: lower reverberation, controlled first reflections, listening comfort.

Level 2

Calculated to measure

On-site measurement, modal analysis, absorption-coefficient targets and diffusion geometry. Mathematically positioned for a reference-grade result.