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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

White Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles

White Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles bring clarity and comfort to any space. They’re lightweight, easy to handle, and built to control echo without weighing down your ceiling grid. The core is made from high-density fibreglass wool, which provides strong sound absorption. The white finish keeps the space bright and clean while hiding imperfections and maintaining a consistent look. Offices, classrooms, retail stores, studios, hospitality areas, anywhere you need quieter, more focused environments.

Size

600 x 600 mm
1200 x 300 mm
1200 x 600 mm

Shape

Square
Rectangle

Thickness

15 mm
20 mm

Edge

Square
Tegular
Microlook

NRC

Up to 0.90

White Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are designed to make noisy spaces feel calmer and more controlled. The fibreglass core absorbs a wide range of mid to high-frequency sounds, so conversations stay clear, meetings don’t echo, and large rooms feel more comfortable. The smooth, white surface maintains consistent light levels and lends any ceiling a clean, modern appearance.

These tiles fit easily into standard T-grid systems and sit neatly, whether you’re using square, tegular or microlook edges. Once they’re in place, they stay stable, resist sagging and handle everyday humidity without losing their shape. Maintenance is simple; a quick dusting or gentle wipe keeps them looking fresh, and they’re light enough to lift out whenever you need access above the ceiling.

They work well in offices, classrooms, training centres, retail stores, hospitality areas, studios and any zone where speech clarity and acoustic comfort matter. If you’re planning a space where people need to focus, collaborate or simply feel at ease, these tiles help you get there without complicating your installation or maintenance.

White Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles works differently from hard ceiling surfaces. Instead of bouncing sound around the room, the material absorbs it. The core is made of fine,  fibreglass wool with tiny air pockets between them. When sound waves hit the tile, they pass into these pockets and lose energy as the fibres vibrate and disperse it. This reduce echo, decrease the harshness of background noise and makes conversations clearer. In real spaces like offices, hospitals, or classrooms, that means people don’t need to raise their voices, meetings feel more focused and the overall environment is more comfortable to stay in for long periods.

Not at all. White Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are designed for standard T-grid ceiling systems, so installation is familiar for most contractors. The tiles are lightweight, which means fewer handling issues, and the different edge options let you choose the look and fit you want. Maintenance is simple, routine dusting or a light wipe with a soft cloth is usually enough. If you need access to wiring or ductwork, the tiles can be lifted out gently without damaging the grid or the tile itself.

Yes. White Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are designed specifically for commercial and institutional interiors, so safety and air-quality performance are built into the product. The fibre glass core is sealed within a finished surface layer, which keeps the material stable and prevents loose fibres from entering the room. Once the tiles are placed in the ceiling grid, they sit securely and don’t shed or release particles during normal use. In everyday settings, they stay clean, and reliable, making them a safe choice for long-term occupancy.

White Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are used in places where clear communication and a calm atmosphere matter. Offices depend on them to manage noise in open work areas. Schools and training centres use them to improve speech clarity so students can focus. Retail stores and hospitality spaces rely on them to soften harsh echoes and create a more inviting environment. Healthcare waiting rooms benefit from the quieter setting, which helps reduce stress. They’re also common in studios, meeting rooms and conference spaces where clean sound is essential. In short, any busy or shared space becomes more comfortable and functional with proper acoustic control, and these tiles handle that job well.

It comes down to the look you want and how you want the ceiling to shape the room. With White Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles, square edges sit flush with the grid, giving you a clean, simple finish that works well in minimal or modern interiors. Tegular and microlook edges drop slightly below the grid, creating a soft shadow line around each tile. This adds depth and gives the ceiling a more refined, architectural feel. Tegular edges have a more noticeable step, while microlook edges are slimmer and more subtle. Acoustically, all variations perform the same, so your decision is really about the visual style and the kind of design statement you want the ceiling to make.

Acoustic Baffles

Acoustic Baffles are an easy way to calm down noisy spaces without changing the look of the room. They hang vertically from the ceiling, so they stay out of the way while absorbing sound from every direction. This makes them a reliable choice for offices, studios, cafés, classrooms, or any area where echoes and background noise get in the way of focus or conversation. These baffles are built from high-density fibreglass wool materials that take in mid and high frequency noise, which helps speech sound clearer, and the space feels more comfortable.

Size

2400 x 300 mm

Shape

Rectangle

Thickness

30 mm

Colour

White

NRC

Up To 0.90

Acoustic Baffles are designed to control noise in large or lively spaces, and this model does the job with a clean, modern look. These baffles come in a 2400 x 300 mm size with a thickness of 30 mm, allowing for strong acoustic performance without adding visual bulk. The rectangular shape creates a neat ceiling rhythm and works well in offices, studios, classrooms, cafes, hospitality areas, or any high-ceiling environment where sound tends to bounce around.

The core is made from high-quality fibreglass wool, chosen for its ability to absorb mid to high frequency noise with impressive efficiency. With an NRC of up to 0.90, these baffles can dramatically cut down echo and improve speech clarity, making conversations easier and the room more comfortable to be in.

The white finish keeps things simple and blends easily with most interior palettes. They’re lightweight, safe to handle, and easy to suspend using standard hardware, which means you can upgrade the acoustics of a space without major disruption. What this really provides is a reliable, visually appealing solution for quieter, clearer environments where sound quality truly matters.

Acoustic Baffles are vertical sound-absorbing panels that hang from the ceiling to control noise in busy or echo-prone spaces. Their suspended design lets sound hit them from multiple angles, which improves absorption compared to flat wall panels. Inside, a high-density fibreglass wool core captures mid and high-frequency sound waves before they bounce around the room. This helps reduce echo, sharpens speech clarity, and makes the space feel more comfortable. They work without taking up wall space or disrupting the layout. You get strong acoustic performance without any structural changes.

Acoustic Baffles fit well in any space that struggles with echo or constant background noise. You’ll see them used in open offices, meeting rooms, studios, cafés, classrooms, school corridors, and libraries where clarity matters. They also work well in gyms, halls, and other high-ceiling commercial areas that usually trap sound. Since they hang from the ceiling, they don’t compete with wall space or décor. This makes them a practical choice for interiors filled with glass, displays, or furniture. Wherever sound needs calming without major changes, these baffles slot in easily.

Acoustic Baffles perform strongly when it comes to sound absorption, they deliver an NRC of up to 0.90. In simple terms, they can take in about 90 percent of the sound that hits them, which helps tame echo and makes speech easier to understand. Their 2400 x 300 mm size creates a generous surface area for capturing sound waves. The 30 mm thickness adds the density needed to handle mid and high frequencies effectively. This combination gives you consistent acoustic improvement across the room. If clarity and comfort are priorities, these baffles deliver noticeable results.

Acoustic Baffles are installed by suspending them from the ceiling using cables or rods fixed to simple mounting points. The process is clean and doesn’t involve breaking walls or doing heavy construction. Since the panels are lightweight, they work with most ceiling types, including gypsum, metal grids, and concrete. Installers can space them out evenly to match the room layout and airflow requirements. A professional team can set up an entire room quickly without disrupting daily activity. Once installed, the system stays secure and low-maintenance.

Yes, Acoustic Baffles pair well with other acoustic solutions and often make the overall treatment more effective. You can combine them with wall panels like PET Acoustic Panels, Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels and Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels, they help in control sound further. In large halls, open offices, or any space with persistent echo, using multiple products helps cover different surfaces and frequencies. This creates a more balanced acoustic environment instead of relying on a single treatment. The result is clearer conversations, less noise fatigue, and a room that simply sounds better.

Black Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles

Black Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are made to make your space quieter and clearer. They absorb noise, reduce echo, and give the ceiling a smooth black finish that works well in studios, offices, clubs, cafes, and home theatres. Each tile is made from high-density fibre glass wool, which helps boost sound absorption and keeps the tiles looking clean. They’re lightweight, 100% recycled, fire-resistant, and easy to install on walls and ceilings with a standard grid, and won’t sag over time. If you want better sound and a neat, modern look, these tiles make it easy.

Size

600 x 600 mm
1200 x 600 mm

Shape

Square
Rectangle

Thickness

15 mm
20 mm

Edge

Square
Concealed

NRC

Up to 0.95

Black Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are designed for spaces that require effective noise control with a clean, modern finish. They’re made from high-density fibre glass wool using 100% recycled content, so you get solid acoustic performance with an environmentally friendly material. The front surface is covered with a black colour that gives the tiles their smooth, uniform look.

You can choose from multiple sizes, along with different thickness options depending on the level of sound absorption you require. The tiles also come in various edge profiles, and you can pick from standard shapes to fit both regular and creative layouts. This gives you flexibility whether the project is a studio, an office, a restaurant, a cafe, a club, a theatre or a performance space.

The high NRC rating means the tiles soak up a large amount of sound, reduce echo and improve speech clarity. They’re naturally fire-resistant, which makes them suitable for commercial use. Because they’re lightweight, they’re easier to handle during installation, especially in larger areas. The fibreglass core also offers good thermal insulation, helping maintain a comfortable indoor environment.

Installation is quick, even in existing grid ceilings, and the tiles don’t warp or sag over time. Once in place, they deliver reliable acoustic performance with a sharp black finish that blends well with modern interiors, dimly lit spaces, or any design that needs a subtle ceiling that performs well behind the scenes.

Black Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling tiles are built using high-density fibre glass wool, which is one of the most dependable materials for absorbing sound. The material itself is made from 100% recycled glass fibres, so the product is eco-friendly without compromising performance. The dense core helps the tile capture mid and high-frequency noises effectively. This material create a tile that performs well, looks clean, and stays stable over time.

Yes. Black Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles offer a high NRC rating, meaning they absorb a large portion of the sound that hits them. When sound travels in a room, it bounces off hard surfaces and creates echo or reverberation.
The fibre glass core traps these sound waves instead of letting them bounce back. This leads to clearer speech, better audio quality, and a much more comfortable acoustic environment. In space like offices, this helps reduce distractions. In studios and theatres, it brings better clarity and cleaner sound.

Amazone By Furnitech's Black Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are available in standard square and rectangular shapes with size options like 600×600 mm and 1200 x 600 mm. You can choose the thickness between 15mm and 20mm based on the acoustic level you need, and the tiles come in two edge profiles: a clean Square Edge for a flat, minimal finish and a Concealed edge for a deeper, shadowed look in the grid. These are the core options that allows you to match most ceiling layouts and design styles.

Yes, Black Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling tiles are lightweight, which makes handling and installation much easier compared to heavier ceiling materials. They fit directly into standard T-grid systems for ceilings, so installers can cover large areas quickly without special tools. The lightweight fibre glass core also makes them easy to mount on walls using appropriate framing or adhesive methods. Whether you’re treating a ceiling, a feature wall, or a full acoustic room setup, the tiles stay secure, install quickly, and keep the space looking clean and well-finished.

Black Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Tiles work well in any environment where you want to control noise and improve overall sound quality. They’re commonly used in recording studios, mixing rooms, podcast rooms, and home theatres because they reduce echo and help create a clean acoustic space. Offices and co-working spaces often use them to reduce background chatter and make conversations clearer. In hospitality settings like cafés, lounges, and bars, the tiles help soften noise so the space feels calmer and more comfortable for guests. They’re also a strong fit for auditoriums, gyms, and retail stores where controlling reverberation can improve the overall experience. The black finish blends especially well in modern interiors or low-light settings where you want the ceiling to fade into the background and keep the focus on the room’s atmosphere.

Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles

Our SGS and ARAI tested Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles are built for spaces that need both clarity and comfort. They absorb excess noise so conversations stay clear, reduce echo in large rooms, and help maintain a steady indoor temperature. The material is fire-resistant and moisture-resistant, which means the tiles hold their shape and finish even in demanding environments. You get options in texture, edge, size and thickness, so the ceiling can do more than just cover; it can set the tone of the entire room. Installation is straightforward, and maintenance is hassle-free.

Size

595 x 595 mm
1195 x 295 mm
1195 x 595 mm

Shape

Square
Rectangle

Thickness

12 mm
16 mm
18mm
20 mm

Texture

Sand
Fissured
Pin-Hole
Biyo Guard
Black

Edge

Square
Tegular
Microlook

Amazone by Furnitech’s Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles are made from a balanced mix of recycled newsprint, clay, perlite, starch and fibreglass. This blend provides the tiles with strong acoustic performance, solid structural stability, and a clean, refined finish suitable for modern commercial interiors. All tiles come in a crisp white tone, and you can choose from Pin Hole, Fissured, Sand, Biyo Guard or Black textures to match the mood of the space. Edge options include Square, Tegular and Microlook, and the tiles are available in three practical sizes, 595 x 595 mm, 1195 x 295 mm and 1195 x 595 mm, with thickness choices of 12mm, 16mm, 18mm and 20 mm.

What really sets the Amazone By Furnitech’s 16 mm Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles apart is the testing behind it. SGS has testified to it with a Class A fire rating under ASTM E84. It offers stable thermal performance with a conductivity of 0.055 W/m.k and delivers strong brightness with a light reflectance of 90.21%. Testing by ARAI confirms an NRC value of up to 0.60 for sound absorption and an STC rating of 25 dB, helping control noise in busy environments. The tiles can withstand up to 96% relative humidity without losing their shape, and they remain lightweight at just 3.96 kg/m², which makes installation and long-term maintenance easy.

This combination of material quality, acoustic performance and proven lab results puts Amazone by Furnitech in the same performance bracket as major international brands, while giving you reliable, well-built tiles for everyday use. That’s why these tiles are widely used in offices, classrooms, hospitals, clinics, universities, retail stores, and hospitality spaces like spas and hotels.

Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles are acoustic ceiling tiles designed to improve sound quality, comfort and aesthetics in any indoor space. They sit in a T-grid system and help absorb unwanted noise, soften echo and give the ceiling a clean, uniform finish. Amazone by Furnitech’s Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles are made from a carefully balanced mix of recycled newsprint, clay, perlite, starch and fiberglass. Together, this produces a tile that not only looks good but actively improves the environment of the room.

Most basic ceiling tiles only provide visual coverage but our Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles are engineered for performance. Every tile is designed for consistent density, better sound absorption and higher light reflectance. Our 16 mm tiles undergo independent testing by SGS and ARAI, two respected laboratories. These testification verify fire safety, acoustic performance, humidity resistance and thermal stability. This level of testing is usually seen only in global brands. With Amazone by Furnitech, you get that level of assurance without paying a premium or relying on imported supply chains.

All thickness options in our Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles range provide effective sound absorption. Whether you choose 12mm, 16mm, 18mm or 20 mm, each tile is designed to reduce echo, soften harsh reflections and create a more comfortable acoustic environment. The 16 mm variant has undergone certified testing by ARAI and delivers an NRC value of up to 0.60, which is strong enough for offices, classrooms, retail spaces, medical facilities and other busy areas. It also carries an STC rating of 25 dB, helping limit sound transfer between rooms. Even though the 16 mm option is the formally tested, the entire thickness range follows the same design principles, materials and density consistency, so you get reliable acoustic performance across all variants.

Amazone By Furnitech's Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles are built for real-world performance, offering strong fire safety, moisture resistance and thermal stability. Our 16 mm tiles, tested by SGS, achieve a Class A rating under ASTM E84, which is the highest level of fire safety, and the entire range is made from the same fire-resistant material blend. They can handle up to 96% relative humidity without sagging or losing shape, making them reliable in humid regions, monsoon seasons and AC-heavy buildings. With a thermal conductivity of 0.055 W/m.k, the tiles help reduce heat transfer through the ceiling, improving indoor comfort and supporting more efficient temperature control across commercial spaces.

Amazone by Furnitech gives you a wide range of customisation choices in the Mineral Fibre Ceiling Tiles so the ceiling can match both the performance needs and visual style of any project. You can pick from three practical sizes, 595 x 595 mm, 1195 x 295 mm and 1195 x 595 mm, along with four thickness options, 12mm, 16mm, 18mm and 20 mm. Edges can be finished in Square, Tegular or Microlook, and textures include Pin Hole, Fissured, Sand, Biyo Guard and Black, all offered in a clean white finish except for the dedicated black variant. These textures aren’t just cosmetic, they also deliver good sound absorption, cleaner and controlled environments that gives you flexibility to fine-tune both the look and performance of your space.