- by architectureau
- 24 Nov 2024
Acoufelt has released four new colour variations in their acoustic felt panel range Filasorb, with each new shade inspired by a season.
The FilaSorb felt range has been designed to absorb noise within an interior space. The panels work well when integrated into settings where sound travels and reverberates around the space in a way that is distracting.
The new shades within the range include Amethyst; a blend of white, pink, blue, and grey threads, symbolising the muted tones of winter, Valentine; a soft pastel pink created from an even combination of white and pink threads, representing the fresh beginnings of autumn, Wheat; a clean pastel yellow with beige overtones, referencing the vibrancy and social energy of summer, and Eucalyptus; signifying Australian spring with its mid-tone yellow-cast green hue.
Material and sustainability manager at Acoufelt Karina Deboar said the new colours have been developed to suit current trends, which indicate a preference for pastel tones rather than bold primary colours. "To develop on-trend colors, one must take inspiration from many places; nature, fashion, art and social movements, which all work to bind our interpretation of culture into our surroundings," said Deboar.
Each new shade is available in wall panels, shapes, tiles, ceiling panels, ceiling baffles, clouds and more. Visit the Acoufelt website for more information about the Seasonal Dreamscapes colour variations.
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