Auraluxe Printed Wall Panels combine high-definition surface printing with premium acoustic performance offering a solution where sound control meets design expression. Available in micro-perforated boards, fabric-wrapped cores, and PET felt panels, this series allows complete freedom in visual customisation without compromising on performance.
Whether you need to match a brand identity, create feature walls, or infuse art into acoustic treatments, Auraluxe™ printed panels bring image fidelity, noise control, and material flexibility together.
Auraluxe™ 3D Acoustic Blades represent a next-generation acoustic system designed to deliver high-performance sound control while creating a bold architectural statement. Unlike conventional acoustic panels, these blades are installed as vertical or suspended linear elements that introduce depth, rhythm and movement into interior spaces. Their three-dimensional configuration allows sound to be absorbed from multiple surfaces, making them highly effective in large, open and acoustically challenging environments.
Engineered using advanced materials such as PET fiber, fiberglass cores or composite acoustic substrates, Auraluxe™ blades are designed to balance performance, durability and aesthetics. The system is particularly suited for modern commercial spaces, premium offices, hospitality environments and public infrastructure where both acoustic comfort and visual impact are essential.
These acoustic blades not only reduce reverberation and echo but also contribute to spatial zoning and ceiling articulation. By combining function with design flexibility, Auraluxe™ 3D Acoustic Blades transform ordinary interiors into high-performance acoustic environments with a refined and contemporary identity.
Auraluxe™ 3D Acoustic Blades are manufactured using high-quality acoustic materials such as recycled PET fiber, fiberglass cores or engineered composite panels. PET-based blades are lightweight, eco-friendly and durable, while fiberglass options offer superior acoustic absorption. The choice of material depends on performance requirements, environmental conditions and design intent.
Standard blade heights range from 150 mm to 600 mm, with lengths typically between 1200 mm and 3000 mm. Custom dimensions are available to suit specific ceiling layouts and architectural designs. The spacing between blades can also be adjusted to control acoustic performance and visual density.
Blade thickness usually ranges from 9 mm to 25 mm depending on material type. Thicker blades offer enhanced sound absorption, particularly in mid and low frequencies.
Available in smooth PET finishes, fabric-wrapped surfaces or laminated coatings. These finishes ensure durability, color consistency and resistance to wear over time.
Suspended vertically from ceilings using cables, rails or custom mounting systems. Blades can also be wall-mounted in certain configurations.
Typically ranges from 0.75 to 1.00 depending on material, spacing and installation method.
Fire-retardant materials are available to meet commercial and institutional safety standards.
Lightweight construction ensures ease of installation and minimal structural load.
Auraluxe™ blades provide exceptional acoustic performance due to their vertical orientation and multi-surface exposure. Unlike flat panels, they interact with sound waves from multiple directions, increasing absorption efficiency. This makes them particularly effective in large spaces with high ceilings where traditional solutions may fall short.
The linear blade system creates a strong visual identity by introducing depth and rhythm into the ceiling or wall plane. It allows designers to break monotony and create dynamic architectural features that enhance the overall interior experience.
Blades can be installed in parallel rows, staggered layouts or custom configurations. This flexibility allows designers to tailor the system to both acoustic and aesthetic requirements.
By reducing reverberation and background noise, Auraluxe™ blades significantly improve speech intelligibility in offices, conference rooms and public spaces.
PET and composite materials ensure that the blades are lightweight, making them easy to transport and install.
PET-based blades are made from recycled materials, supporting green building initiatives and sustainability goals.
The panels require minimal maintenance and retain their appearance over time with basic cleaning.
Used in open-plan offices, meeting rooms and collaborative spaces to control noise and enhance productivity.
Retail stores and showrooms benefit from improved acoustics and visually striking ceiling designs.
Hotels, restaurants and lounges use acoustic blades to create premium environments with controlled noise levels.
Classrooms and lecture halls require effective sound control for better learning experiences.
Airports, railway stations and large halls benefit from improved acoustics and architectural aesthetics.
Factories and workshops can use acoustic blades to reduce noise and improve safety.
Evaluate ceiling height, layout and acoustic requirements to determine blade size, spacing and orientation.
Install mounting rails or suspension points on the ceiling.
Align blades according to the design layout, ensuring consistent spacing.
Secure blades using cables or clips and adjust height and alignment.
Check stability, alignment and overall finish.
Auraluxe™ 3D Acoustic Blades deliver superior acoustic performance through a combination of absorption and sound wave disruption. Their vertical orientation increases the exposed surface area, allowing sound waves to interact with both sides of each blade. This results in higher absorption efficiency compared to flat panels.
With NRC values ranging from 0.75 to 1.00, these blades effectively reduce reverberation and control ambient noise. They are particularly effective in mid and high frequencies such as speech, making them ideal for offices, auditoriums and commercial spaces.
Performance can be further enhanced by optimizing blade spacing, increasing coverage area and selecting appropriate material thickness.
Auraluxe™ blades can be customized in terms of size, shape and layout. Designers can create linear, wave-like or geometric patterns to achieve unique visual effects. The spacing and orientation of blades can also be adjusted to control both acoustics and aesthetics.
Available in a wide range of colors, including solid tones, dual-tone combinations and custom finishes. This allows seamless integration with interior design themes and branding requirements.
Options include PET fiber, fiberglass and composite materials, each offering different levels of acoustic performance and durability.
Blades can be arranged in parallel rows, staggered formations or creative layouts to enhance visual impact.
Custom logos, patterns or branded elements can be incorporated into the blade design for commercial spaces.
Various suspension options are available, including adjustable cables, rails and custom mounting systems to suit different ceiling types.
They are vertical acoustic panels designed to absorb sound and enhance interior design.
They absorb sound from multiple surfaces, reducing echo and reverberation.
They are used in offices, commercial spaces, hospitality environments and public buildings.
Typically ranges from 0.75 to 1.00 depending on configuration.
Yes, they can be customized in size, color, material and layout.
Yes, they use simple suspension systems for quick installation.
Minimal maintenance is required.
PET-based options are made from recycled materials.