Soundwave Bella
Soundwave Bella is an acoustic panel designed by the Danish architectural office 3XN. The panel was designed for the Bella Sky Hotel in Copenhagen and fits well with 3XNメs architectural project in its entirety.
Soundwave Botanic
Soundwave® Botanic is designed by Spanish Mario Ruiz.
“I appreciate how the forest is everywhere in Scandinavia. The forest’s presence is so significant, that when I was commissioned to design a sound absorber that would be part of the Soundwave® project, I was inspired by tree branches. And this is what lies behind the final form: abstract and structural movements inspired by the natural vegetation”, says Mario Ruiz.
Soundwave Flo
Creating Flo, Karim Rashid was inspired by sound waves and digital data. Rashid believs that people today live in a very digital world mentally. We need to catch up with experiental design in the physical world to create a balance.
Soundwave Geo
Soundwave Geo is designed by the well-known furniture designer Ineke Hans. Ineke Hans views Soundwave Geo as a three-dimensional wall decoration similar to the ones which people have always created around the world. The difference is that Geo has a clear function due to its sound-absorbing purpose.
Soundwave Luna
Soundwave Luna is designed by Teppo Asikainen. Luna is one of the first acoustic panels in the successful Soundwaveᆴ series. Its designed to absorb sound in the lower frequencies.
Soundwave Pix
The sound absorbing panel Soundwave Pix is designed by the French designer Jean-Marie Massaud. Soundwave Pix provides architects with the possibility to create unique rooms by offering the option to combine colours and forms in different ways. Soundwave Pix complements the sound absorbing function with the potential of esthetic variation in terms of the colour and form options.
Soundwave Scrunch
Soundwave Scrunch is designed by Teppo Asikainen. The inspiration for the pattern of Scrunch comes from a creased paper.
Soundwave Sky
Soundwave Sky is designed by Marre Moerel who got the inspiration for the sound absorbing panel from the silhouette of cities, in particular that of New York, but the pattern can also be seen as an abstraction of nature. The panels have a regular, rectangular form. When placed horizontally a straight line is formed at the top which is then broken into slightly angled horizontal lines. The pattern reflects New Yorkメs grid of streets and can also be seen as an enormous mountain range from a birdメs eye view. Vertically the pattern is transformed into skyscrapers or primeval rock formations. The sound absorbing effect can be varied depending on how the panel is mounted. Vertically placed Sky reflects the sound back and forth. Horizontally place it instead absorbed the sound.
Soundwave Stripes
Soundwave Stripes is a sound absorbent designed by Richard Hutten. Huttenメs design of Stripes is characterized by flexibility; a flexibility that means that Soundwave Stripes can be combined in many different ways. This in turn means that each interior where Stripes is used can become unique. The diversity that Stripes offers thereby becomes a useful tool to create interesting and varied interiors.
Soundwave Swell
Soundwave Swell was one of the first panels launched by Offecct. Its core values lies in its function, and Teppo Asikainen refused to compromise with the look. The piece has a very strong personality and acts as a kind of 3D wallpaper giving the room the right aesthetic feeling and acoustic at the same time.