Place on reflection points
Start at opposite the dining area or along the long kitchen wall. That is usually where the strongest reflections return.
Strategic acoustic panels keep speech clearer during cooking and dining.

Best zone
opposite the dining area or along the long kitchen wall
Best starting point
Acoustic frames for the Kitchen
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22 curated products
About acoustics in this room
Tile, glass and hard finishes often make kitchens sound sharp. Decorative acoustic panels keep speech clearer around the table while adding a design-led focal point.
Place sound absorption on the wall opposite your dining area or along a long, reflective surface for the fastest improvement.
Start with the guide if you want a quick framework for placement, size and material choice.
Start at opposite the dining area or along the long kitchen wall. That is usually where the strongest reflections return.
One or two panels are often enough for the first noticeable improvement. Size them to the seating, dining or work zone.
This keeps the room premium and calm while still solving a real acoustic problem.
Product families for this room
Each product family solves echo a little differently. Choose the right acoustic format first, then the motif.

Printed PET felt in a wooden frame. Strong when you want a design-led fix at opposite the dining area or along the long kitchen wall without making the room feel technical.

Interchangeable textile art in a slim aluminium frame. Useful when the room changes function or you want to swap visuals over time.

3D felt panels with a more architectural look. Useful for calm, modern spaces with hard reflective walls.
Only real acoustic product families
Every product card below opens directly in the right acoustic line: wall art, frame or 3D felt.
Interchangeable textile
Interchangeable textile art in a slim aluminium frame. Useful when the room changes function or you want to swap visuals over time.
3D felt panels
3D felt panels with a more architectural look. Useful for calm, modern spaces with hard reflective walls.
Printed PET felt
Printed PET felt in a wooden frame. Strong when you want a design-led fix at opposite the dining area or along the long kitchen wall without making the room feel technical.
How to choose faster
The strongest order is: placement first, product family second, motif third. That keeps the choice both elegant and acoustically sound.
Start opposite the dining area or along the long kitchen wall. That is usually where you hear the first improvement fastest.
Choose wall art for a softer look, frames for flexibility, or felt for a more architectural statement.
Only then choose the motif. That keeps the result right both acoustically and visually.
Quality you can trust
Every acoustic panel is made to order using real sound-absorbing PET felt — not decorative fabric. You configure the size and frame before it's made.
Acoustic wall art for every room in your home.
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