In spaces with high ceilings and hard surfaces—like converted industrial offices or modern hotel lobbies—sound has too much room to bounce. Traditional wall panels might not be enough.
Suspended acoustic baffles solve this by utilizing "two-sided" absorption. Hanging vertically from the ceiling, they interrupt sound paths and increase the total surface area of absorption without cluttering the walls. Beyond their technical NRC performance, baffles create a rhythmic, architectural flow that transforms a vast ceiling into a dynamic design feature.
Effective acoustics, from the top down.
Do you prefer a clean ceiling or a rhythmic baffle design?