Flexible

Our fluted, slatted, ribbed, and v-grooved panels are engineered to reduce echoes by capturing, diffusing, and scattering sound through their precision-cut profiles. These linear contours help break up harsh reflections and reduce flutter echoes, creating a more balanced and comfortable listening environment. Their adaptable linear profiling allows the panels to conform effortlessly to curved or non-planar surfaces, supporting complex architectural geometries.

At Timberix™, we ensure our wood panels and timber acoustic panels meet the highest quality standards. Tested to ISO 354 Standards, our acoustic panels are meticulously engineered to deliver exceptional sound absorption.  Perfect for spaces demanding both functionality and design, acoustic panels from Timberix™’s Flexible collection offer superior acoustic performance tailored to diverse environments.

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Products

Fluted Flex 30

Technical drawing showing a rectangular prism with a height of 111 units and a width of 30 units, featuring a curved wave-like pattern along the bottom edge.

Timberix™ Fluted Flex panels adapt seamlessly to curved or irregular surfaces, accommodating a wide range of architectural geometries.

Ribbed Flex 25

Technical drawing of a pattern with repeating semicircles along a horizontal line; a vertical line marks the height as 111 units and the width of one section as 25 units.

Timberix™ Ribbed Flex panels adapt seamlessly to curved or irregular surfaces, accommodating a wide range of architectural geometries.

Ribbed Flex 30

A technical drawing shows three connected semicircles in a row. The height is labeled 111 units, and the width of one semicircle is labeled 30 units.

Timberix™ Ribbed Flex panels adapt seamlessly to curved or irregular surfaces, accommodating a wide range of architectural geometries.

Double Ribbed Flex 25

Technical drawing showing a horizontal wavy line pattern above a straight line. The height is labeled 11 units, and the width of one wave section is labeled 25 units.

Timberix™ Double Ribbed Flex panels adapt seamlessly to curved or irregular surfaces, accommodating a wide range of architectural geometries.

Slatted Flex 25

Line drawing showing a side view of a corrugated sheet with vertical height labeled as 111 and the width of each corrugated section labeled as 25.

Timberix™ Slatted Flex panels adapt seamlessly to curved or irregular surfaces, accommodating a wide range of architectural geometries.

V-Grooved Flex 25

Line drawing of a serrated pattern with repeating triangular peaks, showing two labeled dimensions: 25 units horizontally between peaks and 11 units vertically from base to peak.

Timberix™ V-Grooved Flex panels adapt seamlessly to curved or irregular surfaces, accommodating a wide range of architectural geometries.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Flexible collection consists of fluted, slatted, ribbed and V-grooved wood panels engineered to capture, diffuse and scatter sound with precision-cut profiles. These panels break up harsh reflections and flutter echoes to produce a balanced and comfortable acoustic environment. They are designed to conform even to curved or non-planar surfaces for more complex architectural design.

Flexible wood panels use their profile design — flutes, ribs, grooves, slats — to diffuse sound rather than simply reflect it. This diffusion helps manage reverberation and reduce echoes. Because the panels are combined with an acoustic substrate behind them, what gets scattered or passed through can be absorbed, improving overall sound clarity and acoustic comfort.

Yes. The Flexible series is specifically built to adapt to curved or irregular surfaces. Their linear profiling and flexible design allow them to be installed even on non-planar walls or ceilings, making them suitable for modern architectural interiors that require acoustic wood panels plus aesthetic design flexibility.

Flexible acoustic panels from Timberix™ meet ISO 354 standards for sound absorption. That means their performance as acoustic panels is measured and verified under standard acoustic testing protocols. This ensures reliable acoustic performance for spaces requiring high-quality sound control.

Flexible panels work well on walls or ceilings depending on project needs. They are suitable for spaces that benefit from acoustic treatment and also demand aesthetic design — such as theatres, concert halls, auditoriums, corporate offices, hospitality venues, feature-wall interiors, or public spaces. Use cases include controlling echoes in large halls, improving ambience in restaurants or lounges, or diffusing sound in performance or meeting spaces.

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