The use of wood acoustic panels in interior design has gained popularity due to its ability to improve acoustics while adding elegance, warmth and distinction to the aesthetics of a room. Usually, acoustic panels are manufactured in standard measurements and are placed on walls or ceilings using quick and simple mounting systems. But there is another possibility: the integration of wood acoustic panels as furniture coverings or as part of other elements of the design of a space.
Integrated acoustic panels open a wide range of possibilities for designers and architects seeking to optimize acoustic quality without compromising design. To carry out this type of work it is necessary to have a supplier of acoustic panels, such as Spigo, who is also a manufacturer. This will allow us to have acoustic panels manufactured to suit the needs of each project in terms of dimensions or finishes.
These are three good examples:
- Cabinet island of the winery’s tasting room. at Bodegas Barón de Ley, made with Spigoacustic acoustic panels, model 28-32-32.

- Headboard made with Spigoacustic 28-NO-16 sound-absorbing wood covering, finished in varnished natural oak veneer

- Columns at the Qatar Development Bank – QDB covered with LEO 16 model acoustic wood panels in cherry melamine and fireproof MDF (B-s2, d0).

In this way, thanks to Spigogroup’s ability to adapt to the needs of each project, customization and quality become key allies for decorators and architects looking for innovative acoustic solutions that adapt to their designs.
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