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Acoustic Cloud Ceiling Panels – Artistic Sound-Absorbing Clouds for Quiet, Stylish Spaces

Acoustic Cloud Ceiling Panels – Artistic Sound-Absorbing Clouds for Quiet, Stylish Spaces

Acoustic Cloud Ceiling Panels for Modern Sound Control

Our acoustic cloud ceiling panels reimagine ceiling acoustic treatment with a playful, artistic twist—combining the sound-absorbing power of premium acoustic materials with eye-catching cloud-shaped suspension design. Unlike bulky, unsightly traditional ceiling sound panels, these lightweight cloud panels float gracefully from the ceiling, adding depth and visual interest to any space while trapping mid-to-high frequency noise (echo, chatter, audio feedback) and reducing reverberation time

Item Details
Product Type Acoustic Cloud
Material glass wool or polyester fiber
Core Thickness 9mm,12mm,15mm,30m,40mm,50mm
Standard Dimensions 1200*600mm,600*600mm
Shape Options circle,wave,linear,trangle,hexagon
Color Options yellow,green.white,blue,black,pink
Installation Method Ceiling suspension
NRC 0.85
Fire Rating class A
Customization size,shape,color, thickness

FAQ

Q1: How many acoustic cloud ceiling panels do I need for my space?

A1: The quantity depends on the room size, ceiling height, and acoustic needs. For a 20-30㎡ home theater (ceiling height 2.8-3m), 3-5 panels (1000×600mm) are recommended. For a 100㎡ open office, 15-20 panels are ideal. We offer free quantity calculation based on your space dimensions—just send us your room layout.

Q2: Can acoustic cloud panels be installed on any ceiling type?

A2: Yes. Our panels use suspended installation with expansion screws, which are suitable for concrete ceilings, gypsum board ceilings, and wooden ceilings.

Q3: What’s the difference between acoustic cloud panels and regular ceiling acoustic panels?

A3: Regular ceiling acoustic panels are usually flat and mounted directly to the ceiling, which is less decorative. Acoustic cloud ceiling panels are suspended in the air with artistic cloud shapes, adding visual interest to the space. They also have a higher NRC rating (≥0.95 vs. 0.8 for regular panels) and are more flexible in installation and layout.

Q4: Are acoustic cloud panels waterproof? Can they be used in humid spaces?

A4: Our standard panels are moisture-resistant but not fully waterproof. They are suitable for dry indoor spaces. For humid areas (e.g., bathrooms with good ventilation, basements), we recommend choosing our waterproof-treated core material and moisture-proof fabric finish to prevent mold and deformation.

Q5: Do you provide custom design services for brand spaces?

A5: Yes. For commercial brand spaces (e.g., retail stores, brand showrooms), we support custom shapes (e.g., brand logos, product silhouettes), custom printed patterns, and color matching with brand VI systems. We also provide 3D renderings of the installation effect for free to help you visualize the final result.

Key Features

  • Suspended design allows sound absorption from both sides

  • Reduces reverberation and echo in open interior spaces

  • Enhances speech intelligibility and acoustic comfort

  • Ideal for exposed or high ceilings

  • Lightweight construction with strong suspension stability

  • Flexible layout patterns for architectural integration


Ideal Locations

Acoustic cloud systems are suitable for a wide range of commercial and public environments where ceiling-mounted sound control is required:

  • Open-plan offices and coworking spaces

  • Conference rooms and meeting areas

  • Educational facilities such as classrooms and auditoriums

  • Restaurants, cafés, and hospitality venues

  • Retail spaces and showrooms

  • Libraries, galleries, and public halls


Product Variants & Customization

Acoustic cloud panels are available in multiple shapes, including square, rectangular, circular, and custom geometric designs. Panels can be arranged in uniform grids, staggered patterns, or creative floating compositions to complement interior architecture.

Customization options include panel thickness, color selection, suspension height, and installation angles. For large-scale projects, acoustic cloud layouts can be acoustically calculated to meet specific reverberation time targets while maintaining visual harmony with lighting and HVAC systems.


SEO-Focused Overview

Acoustic cloud solutions are increasingly specified in modern architectural projects due to their high acoustic efficiency and design flexibility. By suspending panels below the ceiling plane, an acoustic cloud benefits from increased surface exposure and air cavity effects, resulting in improved sound absorption compared to surface-mounted panels.

In spaces with concrete, glass, or metal ceilings, acoustic clouds provide an effective way to control noise without compromising open-ceiling aesthetics. Their modular installation makes acoustic cloud systems suitable for both new construction and retrofit applications.

As demand grows for visually open interiors with controlled acoustics, acoustic cloud panels have become a preferred solution for architects, designers, and acoustic consultants.


FAQ

Q1: What is the difference between an acoustic cloud and an acoustic raft?
An acoustic cloud typically emphasizes lighter, more visually floating panels with flexible layouts, while acoustic rafts are often larger and more uniform. Both function similarly in absorbing sound from suspended positions.

Q2: Are acoustic clouds effective for high ceilings?
Yes. Acoustic clouds are especially effective in high-ceiling environments where wall-mounted absorption is insufficient.

Q3: Can acoustic cloud panels be customized?
Yes. Size, shape, color, thickness, and suspension height can all be customized based on project requirements.

Q4: Do acoustic clouds interfere with lighting or ventilation?
When properly planned, acoustic clouds integrate well with lighting fixtures, sprinklers, and HVAC systems.

Q5: Are acoustic cloud panels difficult to install?
No. Installation is straightforward using standard suspension hardware and can be completed efficiently by professional installers.