Acoustic Ceiling Clouds
Acoustic Ceiling Clouds help control echo and improve speech clarity by absorbing unwanted sound in open rooms. They suspend below the ceiling, instantly adding a modern, floating look that works in offices, schools, airports, studios, malls, restaurants, and any space where noise becomes a distraction. These panels are lightweight, easy to install, and available in multiple shapes, sizes, and colour options. They enhance comfort, elevate the design, and improve the overall acoustic quality without requiring any changes to your existing ceiling.
Size
600 Dia
900 Dia
1200 Dia
1200 x 600 mm
1200 x 1200 mm
2700 x 1200 mm
Shape
Circle
Waves
Square
Curves
Hexagone
Rectangle
Thickness
30 mm
40 mm
Colour
White
NRC
Up to 0.95
Acoustic Ceiling Clouds are built to control echo at its source. In large or open rooms, sound rises, spreads, and bounces off the ceiling before dropping back into the space. These clouds interrupt that cycle. By hanging slightly below the ceiling, they absorb a large portion of those reflections, which cuts down on harsh reverberation and makes the room sound cleaner and more comfortable. You’ll notice the difference in places where multiple conversations happen at once, where machines or HVAC systems create background noise, or where clear speech really matters.
They work well in offices that struggle with chatter, schools where students need to hear instructions clearly, cafés and restaurants where noise rises as the room fills, and studios or meeting rooms where sound quality directly affects productivity. The improvement isn’t subtle; you get a noticeable drop in echo, better clarity, and an atmosphere that feels calmer and easier to navigate.
Each cloud is lightweight, stable, and designed for quick installation. Because they’re suspended, they don’t interfere with existing ceilings, ducting, lighting lines, or grid systems. You can space them evenly for broad acoustic coverage or group them in zones where noise concentrates, like collaboration areas or dining sections.
What Are Acoustic Ceiling Clouds Used For?
Acoustic Ceiling Clouds help control how sound behaves in a room. In open spaces, sound waves bounce between hard surfaces, which creates echo, muddiness, and background noise. Acoustic Ceiling Clouds absorb these reflections before they spread across the room. The result is clearer speech, less fatigue, and a space that feels calmer and more focused. They’re especially effective in rooms where traditional wall panels aren’t enough or where ceiling surfaces play the biggest role in noise build-up.
Where Can These Acoustic Ceiling Clouds Be Installed?
Acoustic Ceiling Clouds are versatile enough for almost any type of interior. Offices use them to tame noise in open-plan areas. Schools install them in multipurpose halls to make communication easier. Restaurants and cafés rely on them to keep conversations from turning into a loud buzz. Studios, conference rooms, galleries, hotels, and co-working spaces use them for both performance and aesthetics. Their suspended design works well in high ceilings, industrial-style interiors, and places where wall space is limited.
Do Acoustic Ceiling Clouds Require Changes To The Existing Ceiling?
No structural changes are needed. Acoustic Ceiling Clouds are installed with suspension cables or rigid rods that attach to the ceiling slab or existing framework. They float below the ceiling, which means you don’t have to modify grid ceilings, ducts, pipes, or lighting. This makes them suitable for new projects as well as retrofits where you want a visible improvement without disrupting the existing setup. If you ever change your layout, the clouds can be repositioned without much hassle.
What Materials And Colours Are Available In Acoustic Ceiling Clouds?
Amazone By Furnitech's Acoustic Ceiling Clouds use a high-density fiberglass wool core because it offers strong sound absorption with minimal thickness. This core is wrapped in acoustically transparent fabric that lets sound pass through easily while adding a clean, finished look. The fabric comes in standard colours like white. If you choose polyester fibre clouds, you get a much wider colour palette, up to 41 shades, which lets you match branded interiors, highlight zones, or create decorative patterns on the ceiling. Both materials are lightweight, durable, and designed to maintain performance over time.
What Acoustic Performance Can I Expect From Acoustic Ceiling Clouds?
Amazone By Furnitech's Acoustic Ceiling Clouds often achieve an NRC up to 0.95, meaning they absorb around 95% of the sound that hits their surface. Because they float below the ceiling, they absorb sound on both sides, which boosts performance compared to a panel mounted flat against a wall. This makes them extremely effective in spaces with high ceilings or a lot of hard surfaces. They’re especially good at controlling mid and high frequency sounds like speech, keyboard clicks, and crowd noise. When placed strategically, they significantly reduce reverberation time, which makes the room sound more natural and less harsh.




































