Easier conversation
Wall-mounted absorption helps reduce reverberation so guests and staff can hear each other more clearly.
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Reduce echo, support comfortable conversation and bring added absorption to dining rooms, cafés, hotels and other guest-facing interiors.
Start with broad wall and ceiling surfaces near guest seating, then add decorative dividers or acoustic lighting where the layout needs more focused treatment.
Explore restaurant & hospitality solutionsDesigned for better guest experiences
Wall-mounted absorption helps reduce reverberation so guests and staff can hear each other more clearly.
Softening reflections from hard floors, glass, tile, wood and open ceilings can create a more comfortable atmosphere.
Combine wall panels, hanging treatments, dividers and acoustic lighting to coordinate sound control with the interior design.
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See how dimensional PET felt patterns work across restaurants, cafés, bars and other hospitality interiors, then explore additional treatment types using the links below.
A dimensional carved pattern shown across a restaurant feature wall.
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A faceted linear pattern suited to bars, cafés and hospitality gathering spaces.
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A geometric carved wall treatment for modern kitchens, bars and shared dining areas.
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A sculpted horizontal pattern that adds texture and absorption behind a café counter.
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Acoustic pendant lighting for dining tables, café counters and gathering spaces.
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A hanging acoustic divider for separating dining, lounge and flexible hospitality zones.
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Begin with broad uninterrupted walls beside or across from tables and guest seating.
Add hanging panels or acoustic lighting when upper surfaces cannot be wall-treated.
Use suspended panels or dividers to add absorption while defining lounges, banquettes or shared areas.
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