Acoustic Panels

Improve Focus & Comfort with Quality Acoustic Panels

At Bad Backs, we understand the significance of a well-designed workspace, especially when it comes to mitigating the challenges posed by long term sitting and repetitive movements. Our wide range of ergonomic office accessories is thoughtfully chosen to promote a healthy posture and reduce strain on your body. more From adjustable ergonomic products to supportive office equipment, we have everything you need to create an ergo-friendly environment that fosters efficiency and minimizes discomfort. Discover our assortment of ergonomic desk setups, crafted to cater to your unique needs and preferences. We offer ergonomic solutions that accommodate different work styles and promote proper alignment, ensuring you can work for extended periods without experiencing fatigue or exacerbating existing issues. Explore our range of footrests,mouse pads, wrist rests, and other innovative products, all crafted with your comfort in mind. Let us help you create a workspace that cares for your well-being.

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Soundwave® Bella is an acoustic panel designed by the Danish architectural office 3XN. The panel was designed for the Bella Sky Hotel in Copenhagen and fits well with 3XN’s architectural...
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In Thomas Sandell’s new acoustic panel Soundwave® Ceramic, architecture and design comes together. With his exceptional knowledge of the details required to create a qualitative interior, Sandell has designed an...
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Soundwave® Geo is designed by the well-known furniture designer Ineke Hans. Ineke Hans views Soundwave® Geo as a three-dimensional wall decoration similar to the ones which people have always created...
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Soundwave® Scrunch is designed by Teppo Asikainen. The inspiration for the pattern of Scrunch comes from a creased paper. Sound and acoustics are two of the most important and most...
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Soundwave® Swell was one of the first panels launched by Offecct. Its core values lies in its function, and Teppo Asikainen refused to compromise with the look. The piece has...
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Soundwave® Village is an acoustic panel designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune, and is a successful pairing of architecture and design. It has a complicated geometry, in which the sound-absorbent properties...
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Soundwave® Wicker, the prized and celebrated architects Gert Wingårdh and Erik Wikerstål have given the acoustic panel its perfect expression. With its woven surface, Wicker gives an industrial product with...

FAQs

What are the benefits of using acoustic panels in an ergonomic workspace?

Acoustic panels help reduce noise levels, creating a quieter and more focused work environment. This can enhance productivity and decrease stress, making them an essential addition to ergonomic workspaces where concentration is key. Additionally, they can improve the overall aesthetic by adding a modern touch to the office decor.

How do acoustic panels work?

Acoustic panels are designed to absorb sound waves by reducing the amount of sound that reflects off hard surfaces. They are typically made from materials like foam or fabric that help dampen sound vibrations, thus minimizing echo and background noise. This makes them effective for improving sound quality in any room.

Can acoustic panels help with soundproofing?

While acoustic panels are excellent for reducing noise and improving sound quality within a space, they are not designed for complete soundproofing. They primarily absorb sound rather than block it. For full soundproofing, additional measures like installing soundproof walls or doors may be necessary.

Where should I place acoustic panels in my office?

For optimal sound absorption, place acoustic panels on walls where sound reflections are most prevalent, such as directly behind speakers, near workstations, or on the ceiling. It's also beneficial to arrange them in a checkerboard pattern to maximize their effectiveness.

Are there budget-friendly options for acoustic panels?

Yes, there are several budget-friendly acoustic panel options available that still offer excellent sound absorption capabilities. Look for panels made from cost-effective materials like polyester fibers or recycled materials. These panels provide good performance without compromising quality, making them a great choice for those on a budget.