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Noise dampening for walls in all shapes and sizes

Architects are using a new sound-absorbing grid system and panels in eyecatching configurations to turn surfaces into acoustically functional design features

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The Sonify Wall Absorbers Grid System improves ambient sound levels in buildings.
The Sonify Wall Absorbers Grid System improves ambient sound levels in buildings.

Complete ceiling solutions manufacturer Zentia has launched a new mounted grid system for acoustic wall absorbers.

The innovative Sonify Wall Absorbers Grid System replaces the traditional method of gluing absorbers to the wall, offering architects greater design precision and ease of dismounting for convenient access to services.

With the new system, the firm says it is aiming to elevate the creative possibilities of acoustic design.

6 reasons to specify the Sonify Wall Absorbers Grid System

  • Vertical sound absorption Provides enhanced sound absorption in a vertical plane, capturing direct sound from conversations and contributing to a comprehensive room solution.
  • Creative potential Combine multiple panels in complementary colours and intricate patterns for visually striking walls.
  • Echo reduction Breaks up hard reflective surfaces, minimising echoes within a space for improved acoustic comfort.
  • Simple installation Allows for precise and customisable placement of panels, empowering designers to create unique and aesthetically pleasing arrangements.
  • Better sound absorption Introduction of an air gap enhances sound absorption, ensuring optimal acoustic performance in diverse environments.
  • Easy dismounting The grid system makes dismounting panels easy, providing convenient access to services and simplifying maintenance.

Zentia is committed to providing architects, interior designers and outfitters with unparalleled flexibility. The Sonify Wall Absorbers Grid System provides them with the tools they need to create innovative and impactful ceiling designs. 

  • Rectangles: Sonify wall absorbers enhance the acoustic environment in interior spaces.
    Rectangles: Sonify wall absorbers enhance the acoustic environment in interior spaces.
  • Available in 35 colours and a range of shapes and sizes.
    Available in 35 colours and a range of shapes and sizes.
  • Hexagons: a practical way to manage ambient noise while making a design statement.
    Hexagons: a practical way to manage ambient noise while making a design statement.
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For more information and technical support, visit zentia.com/sonify


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