Clearer communication
Sound-absorbing surfaces help customers and staff hear each other more easily at counters, consultation tables and service areas.
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Reduce echo, support clearer customer interactions and bring visual identity to stores, showrooms, service spaces and other commercial interiors.
Start with broad hard surfaces near counters, waiting areas and customer seating, then add hanging treatments, dividers or acoustic lighting where the layout needs more focused absorption.
Explore retail & commercial solutionsDesigned for active commercial interiors
Sound-absorbing surfaces help customers and staff hear each other more easily at counters, consultation tables and service areas.
Reducing reflections from glass, concrete, tile and open ceilings can make busy interiors feel calmer and easier to navigate.
Dimensional panels, sculptural lighting and decorative dividers add acoustic function without giving up the character of the space.
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Match the product type to the largest reflective surfaces and the way customers move through the space. Combine wall, hanging and freestanding treatments when one interior has several sound challenges.
For reception walls, service counters, consultation areas and other hard commercial surfaces.
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For feature walls that need sculptural texture along with added sound absorption.
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For graphic branded walls, customer seating areas and statement-making commercial interiors.
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For counters, tables and display zones that need illumination and added absorption overhead.
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For defining waiting, consultation, lounge and flexible customer zones without building walls.
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For open ceilings, glass-heavy spaces and absorption placed away from permanent walls.
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Where to begin
Begin with walls near checkout counters, reception desks and consultation tables where clear conversation matters most.
Add wall treatments, lighting or dividers around seating and browsing areas to soften reflections without hiding the design.
Use hanging panels and dividers when glass, open ceilings or changing layouts limit permanent wall treatment.
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