Soundwave® Stripes is a sound absorbent designed by Richard Hutten. Hutten’s design of Stripes is characterized by flexibility; a flexibility that means that Soundwave® Stripes can be combined in many different ways. This in turn means that each interior where Stripes is used can become unique. The diversity that Stripes…
Soundwave® Sky is designed by Marre Moerel who got the inspiration for the sound absorbing panel from the silhouette of cities, in particular that of New York, but the pattern can also be seen as an abstraction of nature. The panels have a regular, rectangular form. When placed horizontally a…
Soundwave® Scrunch is designed by Teppo Asikainen. The inspiration for the pattern of Scrunch comes from a creased paper. Sound and acoustics are two of the most important and most overlooked factors when it comes to creating the right atmosphere for interaction in areas where people communicate and socialize. The…
The sound absorbing panel Soundwave® Pix is designed by the French designer Jean-Marie Massaud. Soundwave® Pix provides architects with the possibility to create unique rooms by offering the option to combine colors and forms in different ways. Soundwave® Pix complements the sound absorbing function with the potential of esthetic variation…
Soundwave® Luna is a heavyweight broadband absorber with extended efficiency in the low frequency range (150 Hz-500 Hz). This panel is very efficient in reducing the reverberation time (sound ‘’bouncing around”) in a room. This means that disturbing background noise will be reduced and voice intelligibility will be greatly improved.…
Soundwave® Geo is designed by the well-known furniture designer Ineke Hans. Ineke Hans views Soundwave® Geo as a three-dimensional wall decoration similar to the ones which people have always created around the world. The difference is that Geo has a clear function due to its sound-absorbing purpose. “People have always…
Creating Flo, Karim Rashid was inspired by sound waves and digital data. Rashid believes that people today live in a very digital world mentally. We need to catch up with experiental design in the physical world to create a balance. “Through dimension, material, color, code, pattern, texture, line, solid, plane…
Frank Lloyd Wright’s mesmerizing pattern for the concrete blocks used to build the Ennis House, the last remaining textile block house, has served as futuristic backdrop in movies and made an imprint in history books. Now, the Ennis pattern has been applied on Soundwave®, Offecct’s trademark acoustic panels made of…
In Thomas Sandell’s new acoustic panel Soundwave® Ceramic, architecture and design comes together. With his exceptional knowledge of the details required to create a qualitative interior, Sandell has designed an acoustic panel that is more architecture than design and that is as pleasing for the eyes and ears as it…
Soundwave® Botanic Acoustic Panel is designed to be used as lightweight sound absorbers in the upper frequency range (500 Hz and above). These panels help reduce disturbing reflections of environmental sounds such as voices, telephones etc. Recyclable moulded polyester fibre in anthracite, grey and offwhite, alt. upholstered in Europost. “I…
Soundwave® Bella is an acoustic panel designed by the Danish architectural office 3XN. The panel was designed for the Bella Sky Hotel in Copenhagen and fits well with 3XN’s architectural project in its entirety. “When we designed the Soundwave® Bella we were inspired by the very sharp character of the…
The Steelcase Flex Collection empowers teams to create spaces that can be rearranged on demand, creating environments teams and individuals need to do their best work. Learn more about Steelcase Flex and how it creates dynamic team neighborhoods for high-performing, collaborative teams. Create privacy or share your work. These lightweight,…