Acoustic panels for walls and ceilings
Acoustic panels are flat absorber boards for walls and ceilings. Their absorption comes from the porous core behind, while the fabric cover or printed motif is just sound-transparent decoration. Good porous panels reach αw 0.8 to 1.0 and damp early reflections and reverberation exactly where they disturb.
An acoustic panel has two parts: a porous core, such as mineral wool, polyester fibre or melamine foam, and a decorative surface of fabric, felt or printed cloth. The cover is cosmetic and lets sound pass through so it reaches the core. The surface decides how the panel looks, the core decides how much it absorbs.
That is why a plain picture without a porous core absorbs almost no sound, even if it looks like acoustic art. What matters is not the motif but the core material and its thickness. Flat panels can sit on the wall at the first reflection points or on the ceiling as a large-area absorber.
Last updated: 28 June 2026
- absorption coefficient
- αw up to 1.0
- mounting locations
- Wall + ceiling









