Beyond their acoustic prowess, these fabrics also serve as versatile design elements, seamlessly integrating into any aesthetic vision. Whether adorning the walls of a sleek modern office or upholstering the seats of a cozy café, our sound reducing fabrics marry form and function effortlessly.

Their innovative design incorporates fire-resistant properties without compromising on acoustic performance, making them an indispensable choice for environments where fire safety regulations are stringent. From auditoriums and theaters to hotels and healthcare facilities, fire retardant acoustic fabrics offer peace of mind without sacrificing style or comfort.

Noise reduction for any interior design

In an age where peace and tranquility are increasingly prized commodities, the role of sound absorbing fabrics extends far beyond mere decoration. They offer a tangible solution to the cacophony of modern life, transforming noisy environments into havens of serenity and calm.

Our fabrics are available in a range of colours, textures, and patterns, allowing designers to create aesthetically pleasing interiors while meeting stringent safety standards. Whether complementing a contemporary office space or enhancing the ambiance of a hospitality venue, fire retardant acoustic fabrics blend seamlessly into any design scheme.

 

Characteristics of our fabric for sound absorption

We offer a variety of collections, composed of fabrics with varying degrees of acoustic absorption.

Flame retardant fabric

Different levels of absorption

Washable and recyclable fabric

Sound reduction

Why choose fire retardant acoustic fabric?

Fire retardant acoustic fabrics marry safety with sound control, offering a vital solution for spaces where both are paramount concerns. Engineered with specialized materials, these fabrics provide dual functionality, effectively absorbing sound waves while also reducing danger with their fire-resistant properties.

Sound absorption classification

The sound absorption (UNE EN ISO 11654:1998) has a classification system primarily used for comparing products.

The average sound absorption classification (αw), also known as weighted alpha classification, ranges from 0 to 1 and indicates the amount of incident sound that will be absorbed by the material.

An alpha value of 0.00 means that the energy of the incident sound is not absorbed (complete reflection), while a value of 1.00 means that 100% of the energy of the incident sound is absorbed (complete absorption).

Do you need advice?

We collaborate with you to develop custom designs tailored to the needs of each project, creating the fabric according to aesthetic, quality, or usage requirements.

Get in touch with us, and we will advise you on our products, or request a free sample.