Narbutas launched the Acoustic Artwork collection to help reduce and control noise in open concept rooms. The collection includes three acoustic products, including Partitions, Clouds, and Tiles. Consumers can mount all items in the collection to the wall or ceiling, depending on personal preference and needs.
The series is available in dynamic colorways. Narbutas aims to provide an attractive solution to controlling noise in office spaces and other public areas without compromising aesthetics and interior design schemes. The Acoustic Partitions are designed to manage the flow of movement in a space, while the Acoustic Clouds hang like chandeliers to absorb ambient sounds efficiently. Consumers can opt for the Acoustic Tiles, built to minimize excessive noise and available in five shapes.
Dynamic Acoustic Products
The Acoustic Artwork Acoustic Fixtures by Narbutas Minimizes Noise
Trend Themes
1. Acoustic Artwork Collection - Narbutas' Acoustic Artwork collection is a trend for reducing and controlling noise in open concept rooms with minimal aesthetic compromise.
2. Dynamic Acoustic Products - A trend towards dynamic acoustic products that are both aesthetically pleasing and effective for controlling noise in public spaces is emerging.
3. Modular Acoustic Solutions - A trend of modular acoustic solutions that can be easily mounted to walls or ceilings is emerging as businesses prioritize open and collaborative working environments.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Interior Design - The architecture and interior design industry can leverage the trend towards innovative acoustic solutions, such as Narbutas' Acoustic Artwork collection, to create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces for clients.
2. Office Furniture and Fixtures - The office furniture and fixtures industry can capitalize on the trend towards modular acoustic solutions, such as Narbutas' Acoustic Artwork collection, to offer customizable products that meet the noise control needs of modern workplaces.
3. Acoustic Engineering - The acoustic engineering industry can use emerging trends in dynamic and modular acoustic products to create new and innovative noise control solutions for public spaces beyond traditional soundproofing methods.