Architecture and interior design are moving toward flexibility. Workplaces change frequently, public spaces serve multiple functions, and hybrid work demands new acoustic standards.
Static, permanent acoustic installations are no longer enough — the new era belongs to modular acoustic systems: mobile, reconfigurable, lightweight and adaptive.

Acoustic modular systems are designed to reshape spaces instantly without construction work, providing acoustic comfort wherever and whenever needed.

Acoustic modules: performance that moves with the space

Unlike traditional acoustic panels, modules can be:

  • moved,

  • reconfigured,

  • linked into larger structures,

  • used as semi-private work pods,

  • installed on rail mechanisms,

  • adapted to daily activity cycles.

Acoustic performance

Modular systems maintain high technical quality:

  • αw 0.65–0.95,

  • effective noise reduction within 400–4000 Hz,

  • directional diffusion improves clarity in open-plan areas,

  • optional mineral insulation for high-demand projects.

Functional adaptability: one product, multiple roles

All Acoustic modular systems are engineered to be multifunctional.

Core modular types:

• Freestanding acoustic partitions

  • ideal for zoning in offices,

  • create semi-enclosed focus or call areas,

  • mobile via wheels or lightweight metal frames.

• Mobile acoustic walls

  • perfect for event spaces, classrooms, conference halls,

  • allow rapid transformation of room layouts.

• Ceiling modules and hanging clouds

  • absorb vertical noise paths,

  • widely used in cafeterias, sports halls, lobbies.

• Acoustic pods and micro-rooms

Used for:

  • calls,

  • quiet work,

  • quick meetings.

Modular systems act as a new form of micro-architecture in modern workplaces.

Fire performance and safety classifications

Because modular systems are used in public interiors, fire classification is essential.

Acoustic modular solutions meet:

  • B-s1,d0 (PET-based modules)

  • A2-s1,d0 (mineral-based systems)

  • B-s2,d0 (hybrid composite systems)

This ensures safe application in:

  • education buildings,

  • libraries,

  • public-sector interiors,

  • commercial facilities,

  • corridors and transitional zones.

Design: modular acoustics as a visual language

Modern modular systems are aesthetic as well as functional.
Acoustic provides:

  • minimalist PET elements,

  • 3D structural blocks,

  • grid-style panels,

  • colour zoning modules,

  • sculptural, free-form freestanding units.

Architects value the ability to:

  • redesign layouts instantly,

  • create seasonal installations,

  • introduce strong visual zoning while maintaining acoustic comfort.

Sustainability and lifecycle durability

Acoustic modular systems are produced using:

  • recycled PET,

  • low-VOC binders,

  • durable metal structures,

  • fully recyclable materials.

They can be reused for decades, relocated to new buildings, and adapted to new design concepts — a core principle of circular design.

Market trends: why modular acoustics are winning

In 2024–2025, modular solutions have become the fastest-growing segment in the acoustic industry in Europe.

Key drivers:

  • hybrid work adoption,

  • demand for reconfigurable spaces,

  • cost-efficient acoustic improvement,

  • sustainability requirements.

Modular systems are not an alternative — they are the new default.

Acoustic modular systems represent the future of interior acoustics. They deliver flexibility, performance, design value and compliance with modern building standards.
As work and public environments continue to evolve, modular acoustics will play an increasingly fundamental role in adaptive architecture.