Feltra Baffle comes in several size options. The collection includes 1400 × 450 mm, 1800 × 450 mm, and 2400 × 450 mm panels. Larger versions are also available in 1400 × 600 mm, 1800 × 600 mm, and 2400 × 600 mm.

As a hanging acoustic element, Feltra Baffle absorbs sound reflections and reduces reverberation. This helps improve acoustic comfort and speech intelligibility in interior spaces. The lightweight structure also allows easy installation and flexible ceiling compositions.

Feltra Baffle is suitable for a wide range of interior environments where acoustic comfort and clean ceiling design are important. The suspended acoustic panels are commonly used in offices, meeting rooms, open-plan workspaces, educational facilities, libraries, hospitality venues, retail spaces, and public buildings. By reducing reverberation and improving speech intelligibility, Feltra Baffle helps create quieter and more comfortable environments for occupants.

Feltra Baffle helps improve acoustic comfort by absorbing sound reflections and reducing reverberation within interior spaces. Its suspended PET felt structure minimizes noise and echo, making conversations clearer and creating a more balanced acoustic environment. This makes Feltra Baffle particularly suitable for offices, meeting rooms, educational facilities, and open-plan workspaces where speech intelligibility and occupant comfort are important.

Yes. Feltra Baffle is available in multiple size options, including 1400 mm, 1800 mm, and 2400 mm lengths with different width alternatives. These size variations allow designers to create customized ceiling layouts that meet both acoustic and architectural requirements. The flexible sizing options make Feltra Baffle suitable for projects of various scales, from small meeting rooms to large commercial interiors.

Feltra Baffle is designed primarily for sound absorption. It helps reduce reverberation and echo by absorbing sound waves within a space, improving acoustic comfort and speech clarity. While it enhances the acoustic quality of a room, it is not intended to block sound transmission between separate spaces like a sound insulation system.

Acoustic baffles are widely preferred in open ceiling concepts because they effectively reduce reverberation while preserving the visual openness of the space. Their suspended design allows sound waves to be absorbed from multiple directions, improving acoustic comfort without covering existing building services, lighting systems, or exposed ceilings.

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