Orgatec 2022

Designed by Studio 13, Architects

Photographer: Yosuke Kojima

Feltouch products: FluxCracker, Cracker Edge, Cracker Cloud Lighting, Parallax, Vertigo, Plate, Ripple, Bowl, Airfelt Baffle, Baffle

Acoustic Solutions: Wall Panel, Ceiling, Lighting, Cladding, Furniture, Customizable

Orgatec 2022 brought together architects, designers, manufacturers, and leading brands from around the world. The event took place in Cologne, Germany, from 25–29 October 2022. It focused on workplace innovation, acoustic solutions, sustainable materials, and modern office design. Feltouch joined the exhibition to present its latest acoustic products and interior solutions.

Visitors explored sustainable acoustic wall panels, ceiling systems, acoustic lighting, and decorative products made from recycled PET felt. They also discovered circular design ideas and environmentally responsible production methods. In addition, the Zero Burn Project showed how recycled materials can become high performance acoustic solutions.

Studio13 Architects designed the Feltouch stand at Koelnmesse Hall 09.1, Stand C-020. The stand highlighted flexibility, sustainability, and acoustic comfort. As a result, visitors experienced a modern workspace that combined design and functionality.

At Orgatec 2022, Feltouch introduced Flux, a suspended ceiling collection designed by Yiğit Özer, winner of the iF Design Award. The collection includes 11 modular ceiling elements that combine in different ways. Therefore, designers can create flexible ceiling layouts for many types of interiors. Flux also improves acoustic comfort and adds rhythm to the space. The stand also featured Cracker, Cracker Edge, Cracker Cloud Lighting, Parallax, Vertigo, Plate, Ripple, Bowl, Airfelt Baffle, and Baffle. Moreover, these products demonstrated how acoustic wall panels, ceiling systems, lighting, and customizable solutions can improve workplace comfort.

Overall, Orgatec 2022 gave Feltouch the opportunity to present innovative acoustic solutions to an international audience. The exhibition showed how sustainability, acoustic performance, and modern design work together to create better workplaces.