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Class A Acoustic Panels

5/5 Star Rated

Offices

Acoustic panels tailored to your space.  Any Size? Any Shape? Any Colour?

Acoustics that enhance gocus and wellbeing.

Consultant Led Design | Free Acoustic Assessment

Projects in 2025
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Projects to date
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    Our Service Promise from Start to Finish

    Initial Contact & Assessment

    You reach out via phone or form. We’ll respond within one business day.

    Consultation & Proposal

    We listen to your needs and assess your space before proposing the best solution(s).

    Supply and / or Install

    We supply your acoustic products for self-installation, or our expert team installs them for you.

    Follow up & Satisfaction

    We check in to ensure you’re happy and your space sounds great!

    Our Promise

    Transparent pricing, expert advice and no pushy sales.

    What our clients have to say

    Led by expert acoustic consultants, we design and deliver tailored sound solutions that transform spaces.

    Songbird is NOVA Acoustics’ practical, design-led range of acoustic panel solutions, built to improve how your space sounds and feels. From wall panels to baffles and rafts, each product is made to reduce unwanted noise and echo while slotting neatly into any interior style. Using sustainable materials and honest, high-quality workmanship, Songbird delivers dependable acoustic performance without the fuss.

    Reduced Noise Distractions

    Acoustic panels absorb ambient noise, such as typing, phone calls, or conversations, creating a quieter workspace where employees can focus without interruptions.

    Improved Speech Privacy

    By reducing sound transmission, panels help keep conversations private, ensuring sensitive discussions remain confidential.

    Enhanced Productivity

    By absorbing sound, acoustic panels prevent conversations from being easily overheard outside the room, ensuring confidentiality during sensitive discussions.

    Comfortable Work Environment

    Reducing harsh sounds and echoes helps create a more pleasant acoustic atmosphere, which is less tiring for attendees during long meetings.

    Professional Appearance

    High-quality sound enhances the perception of professionalism in a conference room, reflecting positively on the company or organization.

    Better Communication

    In meeting or collaboration areas, panels improve sound clarity, ensuring ideas are heard and understood clearly without distractions.

    Products

    Finch White
    Sustainable 40mm Polyester Fibre Acoustic Panel with Class A Sound Absorption made with >60% Recycled Material. Suitable for walls, ceilings, rafts or baffles.
    Skylark White
    40mm Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panel with Class A Sound Absorption. Available in a huge range of colours and sizes. Bespoke to order. Suitable for walls, ceilings, rafts and baffles.
    Swift White
    40mm Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panel with Class A Sound Absorption. Self-adhesive for easy DIY Installation. Suitable for surface mounting to walls or ceilings.
    Warbler White
    40mm Impact-Resistant Acoustic Wall Panels with Class A Sound Absorption. Available in a huge range of colours and sizes. Suitable for surface mounting to walls.
    Robin White
    12mm or 24mm Polyester Acoustic Panel with Class A Sound Absorption. Available in a huge range of colours and sizes. Bespoke to order. Suitable for walls, ceilings, rafts and baffles.

    Need help finding the right panel?

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    Frequently Asked Quesitons

    Modern offices often feature open-plan layouts, glass partitions, and hard surfaces that reflect sound. This creates distracting noise, reduces concentration, and affects productivity. Acoustic panels absorb excess sound and help create a more comfortable, focused working environment.
    They reduce echo, reverberation, and disruptive background noise. This makes conversations clearer, improves privacy, and prevents noise from spreading across shared work areas, breakout spaces, and meeting rooms.
    Yes. Studies show that employees work more efficiently and make fewer mistakes when noise is controlled. Better acoustics reduce stress, improve focus, and create a calmer atmosphere that supports deep work.
    Absolutely. Acoustic treatments reduce sound transfer between departments, meeting rooms, and private spaces—essential for HR discussions, sensitive calls, and client meetings.

    Not at all—acoustic panels are far from being limited to open-plan offices. That’s just one of the most visible use cases.

    They’re really about controlling sound reflections and improving acoustics, so they’re useful anywhere sound quality matters. 

    Not at all. Panels come in a range of colours, shapes, and custom finishes. They can be branded, integrated into feature walls, or used discreetly to complement modern interior design schemes.
    Often, yes. High ceilings allow sound to travel and linger, increasing noise levels. Ceiling baffles and rafts are especially effective in reducing reverberation in large or industrial-style office spaces.
    Yes. Poor acoustics cause echo and microphone distortion, making calls tiring and unprofessional. Acoustic treatments ensure clearer audio for both remote participants and those in the room.
    Minimal disruption. Installations are typically quick and can be done outside working hours or in phases, allowing office operations to continue uninterrupted.
    Absolutely. Improved acoustics lead to happier staff, fewer distractions, better communication, and more professional meeting environments—benefits that directly support business performance and employee wellbeing.

    Modern offices often feature open-plan layouts, hard surfaces, and high ceilings that cause sound to travel easily. Without acoustic treatment, everyday noises such as conversations, phone calls, and typing can quickly build up, leading to distraction and reduced concentration.

    Typical office acoustic issues include:

    • Excessive background noise in open-plan spaces
    • Poor speech privacy for calls and meetings
    • Difficulty concentrating due to constant distractions
    • Noise spill between collaboration and quiet zones
    • Listening fatigue over the working day

    These problems are especially noticeable in offices with minimal partitions or extensive glazing.

    Yes. By reducing noise distractions and improving speech clarity, acoustic panels help employees concentrate for longer periods, reducing cognitive fatigue and improving overall productivity.