Dew

Timberix™ Dew perforated timber acoustic panel features a structured hole pattern designed for effective mid-range frequency absorption. It helps reduce reverberation and elevates speech clarity, making it ideal for spaces requiring controlled acoustics. The surface is available in four types of finishes: paint, melamine, polypropylene (PP), and veneer. The base material options include MDF, fire-resistant MDF, eco-friendly MDF, black MDF, 3-layer composite, 5-layer composite, or OSB.

Specifications

Sound Absorption Coefficient

A graph shows absorption coefficient (α) vs frequency for ISO 354 with 25mm Rockwool (60kg/m³) behind Timberix Grooved Acoustic Panels. The coefficient rises, peaks between 315 and 1250 Hz, then gradually decreases toward 5000 Hz.

Timberix™ is tested to ISO 354 Standards, which is the measurement of sound absorption in a reverberation room. The difference in the reverberation times is a measure of the amount of absorption in the room.

Eco-friendly

We prioritize sustainability and eco-friendliness in our design and manufacturing processes. Made from eco-friendly recyclable materials, these products reduce environmental impact by minimizing waste and promoting long-lasting performance. 

Projects

Our projects encompass a broad spectrum, spanning from new building constructions to renovations. These projects involve various spaces, such as offices, auditoriums, concert halls, cinemas, libraries, hotels, and public areas.
Timberix™ Dew

Frequently Asked Questions

Timberix™ Dew panels are architectural timber acoustic panels characterised by their soft, rounded surface geometry, offering a refined, sculpted appearance that enhances interior aesthetics while contributing to improved sound diffusion and absorption.

The curved profile of Dew panels helps scatter sound reflections, while sound energy entering the panel surface is absorbed by an acoustic backing installed behind the panels, reducing reverberation and creating a more balanced and comfortable acoustic environment.

Dew acoustic panels are well suited for walls and ceilings in offices, hospitality spaces, lobbies, libraries, auditoriums, and feature interiors, especially in spaces where both acoustic performance and a softer visual language are desired.

Yes, Timberix™ Dew panels can be manufactured using various core materials such as MDF, fire-rated MDF, or eco-friendly boards, and finished with real wood veneer, melamine, laminate, or painted surfaces, allowing designers to align acoustic treatment with their interior concept.

Absolutely — Dew panels are produced using eco-friendly, recyclable materials and are designed to work with ISO-tested acoustic substrates, making them a suitable choice for sustainability-focused projects that require both sound control and high-quality timber design.

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