
Designed for standard lay-in ceiling grids, the panels create clean and modern ceiling surfaces. Their geometry adds rhythm and visual depth to interiors while improving acoustic comfort.
The panels are available in 595 × 595 mm and 595 × 1195 mm sizes. These formats allow flexible layouts in suspended ceiling systems. Lighting-integrated models are also available, combining acoustic performance and illumination in one ceiling solution.
Thanks to their lightweight structure, Tuana Lay-In panels are easy to install and maintain. They are suitable for offices, educational facilities, public interiors, and collaborative workspaces. Tuana panels create ceilings that are clean, functional, and acoustically comfortable.
Acoustic lay-in ceiling panels provide both functional and aesthetic advantages in modern interior environments. Their primary purpose is to improve acoustic comfort by reducing reverberation and controlling sound reflections within a space. When sound waves repeatedly bounce off hard surfaces such as concrete, glass, and exposed ceilings, speech becomes less intelligible and overall noise levels increase. Acoustic ceiling panels help absorb a portion of these reflections, creating a more balanced acoustic environment.
Tuana Lay-In panels are specifically designed for suspended ceiling systems, allowing architects and designers to improve acoustic performance without compromising the overall ceiling design. Their distinctive geometry adds visual depth and rhythm while helping conceal ceiling infrastructure. As a result, they contribute to cleaner, more organized interiors while supporting occupant comfort, communication, and productivity.
Yes. Tuana Lay-In panels can significantly improve acoustic comfort in office environments, particularly in open-plan workplaces where speech noise and reverberation are common challenges. In offices with hard flooring, glass partitions, and exposed surfaces, sound can travel freely and create distracting background noise.
By helping absorb reflected sound energy, Tuana Lay-In panels reduce reverberation and improve speech clarity throughout the space. Employees can communicate more effectively during meetings, phone calls, and collaborative activities while experiencing less acoustic fatigue throughout the day. Improved acoustic conditions can also contribute to better concentration, reduced distractions, and enhanced overall workplace wellbeing.
For this reason, acoustic ceiling systems are increasingly considered an essential component of contemporary workplace design rather than merely a decorative ceiling finish.
The number of acoustic ceiling panels required depends on several project-specific factors, including room dimensions, ceiling height, occupancy levels, furniture layout, and the desired acoustic performance target. Larger rooms with extensive hard surfaces generally require greater acoustic coverage than smaller or heavily furnished spaces.
For example, a conference room, classroom, or open-plan office may require different levels of acoustic treatment depending on how the space is used and how much speech clarity is needed. While partial ceiling coverage can provide noticeable improvements, larger coverage areas typically deliver more effective reverberation control and a more comfortable acoustic experience.
Because every project has unique acoustic requirements, there is no single panel quantity that works for all situations. Our team can evaluate room characteristics and recommend an appropriate panel layout and coverage ratio to achieve the desired level of acoustic comfort and performance.
Yes. Tuana Lay-In panels are designed specifically for standard suspended ceiling grid systems, allowing quick and efficient installation. Unlike custom-built acoustic treatments that may require complex mounting systems, the panels fit directly into compatible lay-in ceiling structures.
Their lightweight construction simplifies handling during installation while also making future maintenance more convenient. Individual panels can be removed and reinstalled when access to lighting systems, HVAC equipment, electrical services, or other ceiling infrastructure is required.
This flexibility makes Tuana Lay-In a practical solution for commercial, educational, and public projects where accessibility and long-term maintenance are important considerations.
No. Tuana Lay-In panels are acoustic absorption products rather than soundproofing systems. Their purpose is to improve the acoustic quality within a room by reducing echo, reverberation, and excessive sound reflections.
Soundproofing and sound absorption are often confused, but they address different acoustic challenges. Soundproofing aims to block sound transmission between separate spaces, while acoustic absorption focuses on controlling how sound behaves inside a room.
Tuana Lay-In panels help create quieter, more comfortable interiors by improving speech intelligibility and reducing unwanted reverberation. However, if a project requires sound isolation between rooms, additional construction elements such as insulated walls, acoustic partitions, or specialized soundproofing systems should be incorporated alongside acoustic ceiling treatments.
Designed by Udesign Architecture ve Altun Architects
Tuana Lay-In panels by Feltouch are designed for suspended ceiling systems. They offer a practical acoustic solution and do not require complex installation. Their depth helps conceal the carrier system and improves acoustic performance.
Tuana panels are manufactured from 50% recycled PET felt. This material supports sustainable design while providing effective sound absorption.
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