
RAW Panels
RAW Acoustic Panels Unleash Your Creativity
Want to create a truly unique and personalized space? RAW acoustic panels give you the freedom to customize your walls exactly how you envision them. Delivered without wood veneer, these panels are ready for you to paint, stain with natural oil, or leave untreated for a raw, industrial look. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or simply want a one-of-a-kind interior, RAW panels let you take full control of your design.
- Perfect for DIY projects – paint, oil, or leave natural for a bold, raw aesthetic.
- Superior sound absorption – reduces echo and enhances acoustics in any space.
- Sustainable materials – made from FSC™-certified MDF slats on acoustic PET felt from at least 50% recycled plastic.
- Professional-grade documentation – LCA-certified and supports DGNB, LEED, and BREEAM certifications for sustainable building.
With RAW acoustic panels, you get a versatile, high-quality solution that not only enhances your space but also improves acoustics and contributes to responsible building practices.
Customize. Absorb sound. Create something unique.
FSC™
These panels are made from FSC™-certified wood and veneer, as well as other controlled materials.

Nordic Swan Ecolabel
With the Nordic Swan Ecolabel on our acoustic panels, we affirm our dedication to using environmentally friendly materials while avoiding harmful chemicals.

Air Quality Tested
Our wood panels have been tested and comply with the German AgBB standard, which assesses emissions of volatile organic compounds from building materials.
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The panel’s construction
Our acoustic panels are composed of three components that provide you with the best room acoustics and an aesthetic expression.
The slat
The more angles the sound has to pass through, the more the sound is reduced. The structure of the lamella and its placement on the felt cause the sound waves to break before reaching the felt, thereby further enhancing the reduction.
The felt
Sound moves in waves and is reflected back into the room when it encounters hard surfaces. By using a soft felt, the sound passes through the material, absorbing it and thus reducing reverberation.