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Expressive walls

The "EchoBaffle Wall" from Echojazz not only offers optimal room acoustics, but also the possibility of designing wall surfaces in a variety of ways.
6/29/2022

Acoustic solutions are often perceived as a functional necessity that should be integrated into the room as invisibly as possible. Yet they also have design potential, as the products from Echojazz exemplify. For example, the Swiss manufacturer of acoustic absorbers has, among other things, the "EchoBaffle Wall" in its portfolio, a new type of wall absorber with three-dimensional slats that come to life as you walk by. Echojazz offers four different designs for this purpose, with the respective "EchoBaffles" made of 100 percent PET and manufactured with over 70 recycled PET bottles per square meter.

The respective "EchoBaffles" can be mounted up to a height of 2.80 meters with a tool-free plug-in system. Their open structure leaves room for building technology such as sensors, switches or sockets. Individual elements can be easily removed if required. In addition to the functional advantages, the "EchoBaffles" also open up new possibilities for wall design: Depending on the wall element and viewing angle, different three-dimensional shapes become visible, which are particularly effective on long walls or corridors. Interior designers can thus design rooms that are not only acoustically optimized, but also convince with their lively surfaces.