2026
Ceiling baffles, rafts, dividers, desk screens, freestanding screens, wall panels and tiles. Made in the UK from 75% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
Every product in this brochure is cut from PET felt made primarily from recycled plastic bottles, shaped by hand in the UK, and finished to order in the colour you choose from a palette of 48.
PET felt products reduce sound propagation by absorbing acoustic energy and vibration between source and listener. The dense, needle-punched fibre structure traps sound waves rather than reflecting them back into the room, which cuts reverberation and softens the overall acoustic character of the space. We don't remove the source, and we don't plug the ear. We work the middle stage, where the gain is greatest.
03Our panels are made from dense, needle-punched non-woven PET felt, produced primarily from recycled polyethylene terephthalate. The raw feedstock is around 75% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
The result is a panel that looks and feels like a premium wool felt but performs like a technical acoustic substrate. It cuts cleanly, holds its shape, resists moisture, and does not shed fibres.
Panels are available in 9mm, 12mm, 24mm and, in the case of mobile freestanding screens, a 42mm layered construction. Thicker panels expose more material to the room and generally absorb more sound.




Our range is organised by where a panel goes and what it does. Every category is available in the same 48-colour palette, with 24mm options drawn from a 20-colour subset.
A few looks from real rooms. Panels work hardest when they disappear into the space and leave it feeling calmer than it looked on paper.
Vertical PET felt elements suspended from the ceiling. The format that treats a ceiling as an absorbing surface without lowering it. Specified as single feature pieces or in repeated arrays across a floor plate.
A sculptural baffle with a shaped profile that reads as architecture from below and absorbs sound from every angle. Suitable as a single feature or in rhythmic runs.
A geometric baffle with a perforated face that combines decorative pattern with acoustic performance. Works well in open-plan spaces where the ceiling is part of the design language.
Horizontal panels suspended below the ceiling on cable kits. Four geometries, two thicknesses. Specified as single feature panels or in clusters across a larger floor plate.




Floor-to-ceiling or partial-drop suspended screens that divide without dividing. Each pattern is cut from a single PET felt sheet, so each drop is a solid decorative piece that happens to absorb sound.











Clamp- or bracket-mounted screens that sit above the desk line. The shortest path to reducing speech carryover between facing workstations.



Fixed and mobile screens at the workstation. Quieter calls, fewer distractions, a softer acoustic footprint at arm's reach.
Floor-standing screens, mobile and fixed. The 42mm mobile range uses layered construction for higher low-frequency absorption. Fixed screens sit on wooden feet, T-feet, or black metal bases.








Surface-mounted PET felt panels. The plain range covers straightforward wall absorption; the decorative range treats the wall as a feature surface while doing the same acoustic job.
















Repeat-pattern tiles cut and finished in PET felt. Specified in clusters across feature walls or ceilings. Each tile is a single piece; the pattern emerges when tiles are laid together.








Wall-mounted treatments that do acoustic work and visual work at the same time. Colour, pattern and line in support of a room that listens better.
The fixings and base hardware that complete the range. Supplied with the relevant products or available to specify separately.



48 colours across the full range at 12mm. A 20-colour subset is available in 24mm; these are marked with a small blue dot. Colours shown are indicative. Physical swatches available on request.
















































The numbers behind the material. Figures are indicative and drawn from independent testing of the PET felt used across the range. Project-specific performance depends on room geometry, surface coverage, and install detail.
Certificate references available on request.
Figures for flat-mounted panels in standard chamber testing. Suspended baffles and rafts expose both faces and typically perform higher per m² of panel.
PET felt is not specified primarily for thermal performance. Independently tested thermal resistance figures are available on request.
We publish material-level performance figures and indicative NRC values, and we are happy to talk through product choices for a given space. We are not acoustic surveyors. Where a project requires room-specific acoustic modelling, reverberation-time targets, or compliance with a named standard, we recommend engaging a qualified acoustic consultant. The two disciplines work well together; this brochure covers the first.
Decorative cuts, tile sets and freestanding footprints. Finishing touches where the acoustic panel becomes a surface in its own right.