Imagine a workspace that calms the mind and fuels clear thinking. A restaurant where conversation flows effortlessly. A public space where design and sound create a sense of ease. This is what’s possible when acoustics and aesthetics come together.
The spaces we move through every day should do more than function. They should inspire, restore, and elevate how we live and work.
Our mission is to help you shape environments that not only look good, but feel right — where sound supports presence, and every detail works in harmony with the purpose of the space.
Sound is invisible, but it shapes everything.
It can soothe or overwhelm, energize or exhaust. And in the spaces we occupy every day — from offices to hotels to public halls — it makes the difference between simply getting through the day and truly thriving in it.
Now imagine a space where you feel more grounded. Where your mind is clear, your body at ease. A place where design isn’t just visual — it’s sensory. Acoustic design is the layer that makes good spaces great: less noise, less distraction, more focus, more flow.
We believe this matters deeply. Because how a space sounds changes how it feels — and how it feels changes everything.
That’s why we design acoustic environments that don’t just solve noise problems, but enhance the quality of life for the people inside them. We bring together performance and presence. Visual calm and technical depth. Clean materials and clean lines.
Whether you’re building a new office, refreshing a public lobby, or curating the ambiance of a restaurant, sound should never be an afterthought. It should be part of the architecture of experience.
Every project we take on is also part of something bigger.
Because while we’re improving how a space sounds, we’re also thinking about how it impacts the planet.
The construction and interior design industries are responsible for an enormous share of global waste and carbon emissions. At the same time, millions of tonnes of perfectly usable materials — from textiles to felt to foam — are discarded every year by industries like fashion, furniture, and packaging. These materials often end up in landfills or, worse, in places like deserts and oceans. We think that’s unacceptable.
So we’ve built our practice around a different approach. Where others see waste, we see potential. We source high-quality discarded materials and give them a second life — transforming them into beautiful, effective acoustic elements. Panels that absorb sound and reduce noise pollution — but also divert material from landfills and reduce the need for virgin production.
Our mission is to clean up sound and clean up the supply chain. That means using recyclable, non-toxic materials wherever possible. It means choosing local production partners and minimizing transportation. It means being radically transparent about what goes into our designs — and what happens to them at the end of their life.
By integrating sustainability from the ground up, we’re not just designing better spaces — we’re designing better systems. Systems that give back more than they take.
Because good design isn’t just about how something looks or works.
It’s about how it affects the world.
Acoustic design isn’t just about reducing noise.
It’s about shaping how people feel, think, connect, and move through a space.
When done right, acoustics add depth to design. They bring comfort to open-plan offices. Intimacy to restaurants. Serenity to public spaces. They help people focus, rest, talk, and feel at home — without even realizing why.
With smart design and the right materials, we can create:
Focused workspaces
where meetings are clearer, distractions fade, and deep thinking can actually happen.
Lively restaurants
where the buzz of conversation adds energy — not chaos — and guests can hear each other without shouting.
Hotel rooms
that offer real rest, thanks to sound isolation that keeps city noise outside and comfort inside.
Museums and galleries
where silence is preserved, voices are clear, and the space supports reflection.
Public spaces
where acoustics make wayfinding easier, waiting more pleasant, and shared environments more humane.
And because every project is different, we design with flexibility — combining acoustic performance with visual style, spatial flow, and your brand’s identity.
Whether you’re renovating a floor or designing a building from scratch, acoustic design opens up creative potential. It’s one of the most underestimated tools in spatial design — and one of the most impactful.
We work closely with architects, interior designers, and developers to create solutions that look integrated, feel natural, and work beautifully. No generic panels tacked onto walls. No trade-offs between sustainability and performance. Just clean, intentional solutions that do their job — and elevate the space in the process.
Focused Workspaces
The modern office is open, agile, and collaborative — but often acoustically chaotic. Conversations overlap, calls echo, and the constant background noise creates an invisible strain on focus and energy. Over time, it leads to reduced productivity, more fatigue, and a fragmented sense of concentration.
We design acoustic environments that support deep work and healthy collaboration. That might mean suspended ceiling panels to soften ambient sound, wall absorbers that double as design features, or full spatial zoning strategies that separate quiet areas from buzzing ones. We also consider the needs of hybrid teams — ensuring meeting rooms are sound-isolated and video calls don’t bleed into open spaces.
With the right acoustic design, your workplace can feel calmer, clearer, and more intentional — making space for ideas to grow and people to thrive.
Lively Restaurants
There’s a fine line between vibrant and noisy. In restaurants, sound defines the atmosphere just as much as lighting or layout. The clatter of cutlery, hum of voices, and rhythm of the kitchen all contribute to a sensory experience — but without acoustic planning, they can overwhelm.
We work with restaurateurs and designers to create spaces where sound feels just right. That could mean integrating sound-absorbing materials into ceilings and walls, using textile-based baffles in high ceilings, or even embedding acoustic elements into banquettes and partitions. We design with both the brand and the guest experience in mind — keeping the space lively, yet intimate. A place where people can connect, enjoy, and return.
Great acoustics don’t kill the buzz — they let it breathe.
Hotel Rooms That Offer Real Rest
Noise is one of the top complaints in hospitality — and one of the most easily overlooked in the design phase. Guests remember how a room felt, and often, what they’re remembering is the absence of noise. Did they sleep well? Could they relax? Did it feel private?
We help hotels deliver on the promise of rest and retreat. That starts with smart acoustic isolation: using doors, partitions, and materials that prevent sound from leaking between rooms, corridors, and outside environments. But it doesn’t stop there. In shared spaces like lobbies, lounges, or spas, we use acoustic styling to set a tone — softening reverberation and enhancing the overall comfort and calm of the experience.
Every detail counts in hospitality — and sound is one of the quietest, yet most powerful ways to make your brand unforgettable.
Museums and Galleries
In spaces built for reflection, learning, and beauty, acoustics carry a special responsibility. The sound of footsteps, whispered conversations, or even HVAC systems can disrupt the intended experience. On the other hand, total silence can make a space feel sterile or unwelcoming.
We work with curators, exhibition designers, and architects to tune the acoustic qualities of cultural spaces. That might mean reducing reverberation in large halls, creating audio zones for guided tours, or installing invisible absorbers that preserve the visual integrity of the room. We select materials that honor both the aesthetic and the sensory dimension of each exhibition — making sure the space supports what’s being shown and how it’s being felt.
Sound can elevate curation. When well-managed, it becomes a silent partner in storytelling.
Public Spaces
Public and commercial spaces face a unique acoustic challenge: they need to handle high traffic, multiple functions, and a wide range of user needs — all while remaining welcoming and clear.
Think of a city hall where every echo in the atrium bounces off the marble walls. Or a healthcare waiting room where constant noise builds anxiety. Or a retail space where music competes with announcements and conversation. Poor acoustics in these places don’t just annoy — they erode clarity, comfort, and trust.
Our approach balances technical sound control with human-centered design. We reduce sound pressure levels, prevent overlap between functions, and introduce warmth into otherwise harsh environments — all without compromising the architectural identity of the space. Whether it’s a library, terminal, gallery shop, or civic building, we help ensure that sound works for people, not against them.
Public doesn’t have to mean impersonal — and acoustics can be the bridge.
Introducing ImmersiveLab – where innovation meets precision in acoustic design
Hear Your Future
Imagine being able to hear what your project will sound like, and understand how design choices will shape future experiences. An environment where you can explore and understand every aspect of sound and noise, and then use it to shape desired outcomes.
ImmersiveLab is a collaborative environment where project constituents and stakeholders come together to answer fundamental questions like ‘how will the office sound in different rooms?’, ‘how much noise will we hear?’, ‘will these meeting rooms be quiet enough to allow an optimum focussed experience?’
Data-Driven Innovation
By providing objective, quantifiable information in an accessible format, through listening, ImmersiveLab makes the intangible tangible, demystifying and bringing greater client confidence that the design outcomes will be as expected.
ImmersiveLab makes deeper use of data, artificial intelligence and machine learning, drawing valuable insights to inform meaningfull design decisions.
AI-Powered
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Multi-Sensory
VR/AR Integration
Every space is unique — and so is every solution. Whether you’re in early planning or ready to build, we’re here to help you shape an environment that sounds as good as it looks. Reach out to explore possibilities, get advice, or request a quote.
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