Sound absorbing acoustic tiles provide calm and quiet surroundings for patients and employees. Read more how light reflection improved the indoor environment
The £18.8 million hospice redevelopment by Austin-Smith:Lord includes approximately 2000 square metres of Rockfon acoustic ceilings, creating calm, patient-centred spaces.
People naturally want to live in a healthy environment. Stone wool contributes to comfortable and healthy living, providing noise and vibration control as well as thermal properties.
As part of a renovation project, QMVH Architectuur connected an existing hotel property and its theatre to a former telephone exchange building, expanding the complex.
American School of Barcelona has 2000m2 of Rockfon acoustic solutions that improve user comfort.
The So Pop office building in Paris serves as an exemplar of contemporary workspace design, seamlessly merging aesthetic appeal, acoustic excellence, and occupant comfort with Rockfon Mono Acoustic.
Rockfon acoustic ceilings have given the transfusion centre excellent acoustics, while meeting the requirements for cleanliness and visitor comfort.
How do Rockfon ceilings influence the indoor environment?', 'Why is light reflection important for interiors?'. Get answers about the indoor environment here.
Stockholm has a long tradition of public art, and its metro stations are no exception. Fixtures of the Stockholm underground, many commuters navigate themselves using the artwork.
Regulations have become even more challenging in the last few years and today’s building materials for the education sector must meet stringent requirements.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.