The BAUX Träullit collection was made for the benefit of three senses. Designed by Form Us With Love, these are acoustic tiles that can be installed in custom and creative ways to positively influence the way that you feel.
First and foremost, the purpose of the noise-absorbing wall tiles is to deaden the ruckus created in neighboring spaces. With a full mural of these modules arranged, you can be sure to maintain peace and quiet. You will notice, of course, that the BAUX Träullit collection has a range of six geometric shapes available with many color options to encourage an artistic assembly. Over 240 variations are possible. Finally, the shape units are made from an eco-friendly combination of wood wool, water and cement and can provide climate insulation indoors.
Artistic Acoustic Installations
The BAUX Traullit Tiles Enable Unique and Creative Soundproofing
Trend Themes
1. Acoustic Tiles - Disruptive innovation opportunities include developing new materials and customizable designs for acoustic tiles that enhance soundproofing and artistic expression.
2. Creative Soundproofing - Disruptive innovation opportunities lie in creating unique ways to incorporate soundproofing materials into interior design, allowing for both functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
3. Eco-friendly Construction - Disruptive innovation opportunities exist in developing sustainable and environmentally friendly building materials and processes for the construction industry.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry can leverage the trend of creative soundproofing to offer innovative and stylish acoustic solutions for commercial and residential spaces.
2. Architecture - Architects can explore the trend of acoustic tiles to incorporate soundproofing elements into building designs, enhancing comfort and functionality.
3. Construction - The construction industry can capitalize on the trend of eco-friendly construction by integrating sustainable materials and techniques into their projects, meeting the growing demand for environmentally conscious buildings.