The use of absorbent acoustic panels has a very specific goal: acoustic conditioning of a room to avoid reverberation and the discomfort it entails. But using absorbent acoustic panels does not have to lead to a decline in the aesthetic quality of any project, in fact, it may even improve in this regard.
Many absorbent acoustic panels are finished in wood providing great elegance and warmth, and they give the user a clear sense of quality that infects the whole project. Furthermore, if you entrust your wood projects to a reputable wood supplier who is also a manufacturer, like Spigogroup, the aesthetic possibilities are almost limitless: curved roofs with absorbent acoustic panels, like those manufactured for the Rioja office of the The Construction Labour Foundation, or filigrees and compositions, like those made for the auditorium of Stratford University and the Saudi Press Agency.
Here we leave you with seven good examples of the aesthetic contribution of Spigogroup absorbent acoustic panels to projects in different countries:
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Superior School in Bergen (Norway)

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Stratford University (United Kingdom)
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The Footwear Technology Centre in La Rioja (Spain)
City Gates Church (United Kingdom)
The Construction Labour Foundationb (Spain)
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Auditorium Saudi Press Agency (Saudi Arabia)
Tracasa Offices (Spain)
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