The Rationale and Poetry of Wooden Acoustic Slats
In collaboration with engineers from Suzhou Forest, we often reference a principle: "Conceal the technology while retaining the result."
This may explain why many designers call these acoustic panels "invisible tools" — never ostentatious, yet always resolving spatial conflicts where it matters most.
Three-Dimensional Structure, Softening Sound Edges
The multi-dimensional surfaces of cylindrical units replace the monotony of flat-plane sound reflection. When sound encounters the slats, it diffuses naturally along curved surfaces, like ripples from a pebble dropped in a lake — dynamic yet layered.
Customizable Mass Production
From the curved corridors of art galleries to the winding staircases of private residences, no two configurations of wooden slats follow the same logic. We provide standardized modules but encourage designers to reassemble them freely, like building blocks.
Restrained Aesthetics
The development of our metallic coating took two years, culminating in a subtly shimmering equilibrium: under 30-degree angled light, it reveals a veiled luster, avoiding visual noise in spaces.
In heritage renovations, it conceals pipes without bulk
In minimalist interiors, its linear rhythm disrupts monotony
In commercial spaces, its material warmth tempers the coldness of metal and glass
Color Is Not a Multiple-Choice Question
We offer 240 standard color options but also accept custom hues. A designer once sent us a piece of weathered wood, and we replicated its moss-gray patina with near-perfect authenticity.
Installation, Lighter Than Imagined
Wall-mounted, recessed, or freestanding installations.
Time Is the Ultimate Test
The first batch installed seven years ago shows no warping or fading — perhaps the most honest testament for a material that has endured Jiangnan’s relentless rainy seasons.
The Wisdom of Wood lies in its ability to submit to gravity while taming sound waves.