Sound shapes how we think, focus and feel. In open-plan environments, unmanaged noise becomes more than a distraction – it triggers cognitive fatigue, elevates stress and fragments concentration. Our acoustic solutions for the office bring together pods, panels, screens, upholstered storage and booth seating in a unified approach to sound management. Each element is crafted to absorb, block or diffuse noise where it matters most, creating pockets of calm within busy workspaces.
Research consistently shows that open spaces can reduce concentration by up to 60%. For the one in five people who experience the world differently – those with ADHD, autism or sensory sensitivities – uncontrolled sound environments can make focused work nearly impossible. Acoustic office furniture addresses this through thoughtful material selection and strategic placement, transforming how sound behaves in a room rather than simply adding barriers. High-performance fabrics, sound-absorbing cores and considered geometry work together to reduce reverberation time and create genuinely supportive environments.
Effective acoustic design rarely relies on a single solution. Pods offer enclosed refuge for calls and deep work. Panels and screens create visual and auditory boundaries without permanent construction. Upholstered storage doubles as functional acoustic mass, softening sound while serving practical needs. Booth seating provides semi-private zones for collaboration or solo focus. When specified together, these elements create layered sound control that responds to the varied activities within contemporary workspaces – from quiet concentration to energetic teamwork.
When selecting acoustic furniture, consider both the acoustic challenge and the human experience. Where does noise originate? What activities need protection? How do people move through the space? Our UK-based manufacturing allows for bespoke configurations – tailored dimensions, brand-aligned finishes and modular systems that scale as needs evolve. Every piece is designed for longevity, using European materials and built with the precision that comes from controlling joinery, upholstery and finishing under one roof.
Start by mapping noise sources and the activities that require protection from them. High-traffic areas may benefit from screens and upholstered storage, while spaces for focused work or confidential calls typically need pods or booth seating. We can help you assess your specific acoustic challenges.
Yes. Our in-house manufacturing capabilities allow us to tailor fabrics, finishes and dimensions to align with your organisation's visual identity. This ensures acoustic solutions integrate seamlessly with your existing interior scheme.
Acoustic furniture offers significant sound absorption and can reduce reverberation time measurably, often achieving results comparable to built interventions. The advantage lies in flexibility – furniture can be reconfigured as needs change, without construction disruption.
Absolutely. Our approach to acoustic design is grounded in neuro-inclusive principles, recognising that sensory sensitivities vary widely. Reducing background noise and providing quiet refuge spaces supports cognitive comfort for everyone, particularly those who process sound differently.