
Stone Panels
Stone Acoustic Panels – Natural Elegance & Superior Acoustics
Want to bring the power of nature into your space? Stone acoustic panels from Denpanels are clad in authentic Himalayan stone, adding raw beauty and timeless elegance to any interior. Each panel is unique, carrying the natural textures and character shaped by time and the elements.
- Genuine Himalayan stone surface – rich textures and natural variations.
- Refined craftsmanship – ultra-thin stone veneer expertly mounted on black MDF.
- Seamless design – structured to align across two panels for a cohesive look.
- Exceptional sound absorption – enhances acoustics while maintaining a bold aesthetic.
- Sustainable materials – acoustic base made from at least 50% recycled plastic.
- High-quality Danish design – merging natural beauty with modern innovation.
Inspired by the majestic landscapes of the Himalayas, these panels are more than just a visual statement—they create a calm, inviting atmosphere by reducing noise and improving acoustics.
Bring nature inside. Elevate your space. Experience true elegance.

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 stone slate
Stone slate on the slat is the final finish that defines our acoustic panels. Together with the rest of the panel, the stone slate helps both match and create contrast with the rest of the interior.
The slat
The more angles sound has to pass through, the more the sound is reduced. The structure and placement of the slats on the felt cause sound waves to break before hitting the felt, thereby further amplifying the reduction.
The felt
Sound moves in waves and reflects back into the room when it hits hard surfaces. By using a soft felt, the sound passes through, and thus, the sound is absorbed, reducing reverberation.