Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels

Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels give you reliable sound control without weighing down your space. They absorb echo, reduce background noise, and make conversations clearer, which is exactly what you want in offices, studios, classrooms, retail areas or any place where acoustics matter. These panels are made from high-density fibreglass wool, so they stay lightweight but still deliver strong acoustic performance. The surface finish stays smooth and bright, the edges stay sharp, and the panels don’t sag over time.

Size

1200 x 300 mm
1200 x 600 mm

Edge

Square
Microlook
Concealed

Thickness

15 mm
20mm

Colour

Black
White

NRC

Up to 0.90

Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels are designed for spaces where you want the room to feel calmer the moment you enter. The fibreglass core pulls in echo, softens harsh reflections, and makes conversations clearer without changing the look of the ceiling. They fit neatly into standard grids, stay light, and hold their shape even in humid conditions. You can pick from clean white or deep black, and select the edge style as mentioned earlier that suits your project, whether you prefer a tight, sharp line or a smooth, seamless ceiling.

What makes these panels stand out is how well they balance sound without demanding attention. They offer high noise absorption, delivering an NRC of up to 0.90, which is strong enough for offices, classrooms, meeting rooms, hospitals, clinics, gyms, clubs, restaurants, theatres, or studios. The sizes and thicknesses, as mentioned earlier, give you the freedom to match both performance and design, so your ceiling doesn’t just look organised, it works harder for the space.

Amazone By Furnitech’s Fabric-Wrapped Acoustic Panels are made from the same reliable fibreglass material and push it further. These wall panels utilise soft jute fabric to add warmth and texture to the room, while also offering enhanced acoustic performance, achieving an NRC of up to 0.95. They’re great for any place that needs both comfort and aesthetic, from creative studios to lounge areas and work zones where noise control matters.

The same material also powers Acoustic Ceiling Clouds, which float above the room like clean, modern shapes. They add character, help break up sound reflections from the ceiling, and deliver sound absorption up to 0.95. Whether you use them on their own or pair them with wall panel treatments, they create a balanced, attractive space that feels more intentional and easier to spend long hours in.

Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels are used to bring down echo, soften harsh reflections, and create a clearer, more comfortable sound environment in places where noise tends to build up. They work by absorbing sound waves instead of letting them bounce across hard surfaces, which helps conversations feel sharper and reduces that constant background buzz you notice in busy rooms. Because of this, they’re widely used in offices, classrooms, studios, conference rooms, restaurants, retail spaces, and other high-traffic interiors where sound control makes a real difference in how people communicate, focus, and experience the space.

Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels are well suited for commercial projects because they’re built from non-combustible, long-lasting fibreglass material that hold their shape and performance over time. They install easily into standard ceiling grid systems, which makes them practical for large-scale interiors where speed and consistency matter. This mix of safety, stability, and reliable acoustic control makes them a strong fit for corporate offices, schools, hotels, hospitals, studios, and any professional space that needs dependable noise reduction without complicating the overall design.

Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels come in a variety of sizes, thicknesses, and edge styles so you can match both the look and the performance your project needs. You can choose from popular panel sizes such as 1200 x 300 mm and 1200 x 600 mm and thicknesses like, 15mm and 20mm that match your design and acoustic targets. You can also pick edge styles like concealed, microlook, or square, depending on the look you want. This gives you flexibility to match performance and aesthetics without complicating installation.

Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels deliver strong acoustic performance, deliver NRC values up to 0.90, which means they can absorb 90% of the sound that hits their surface. Instead of letting noise bounce around the room, they trap and soften it, lowering echo and making conversations easier to follow. Because they work well across both low and high frequencies, the overall space feels quieter, more focused, and far more comfortable for people working, talking, or spending long hours inside.

Fibre Glass Wool Acoustic Ceiling Panels are simple to work with because they’re lightweight and designed to fit directly into standard ceiling grid systems, so most installations move quickly without special tools. When it comes to safety, the panels are made from non-combustible materials and are built for long-term indoor use. Once in place, they stay stable, dust-free, and completely safe for environments like schools, offices, healthcare spaces, hospitality areas, and homes.

Perforated Acoustic Gypsum Ceiling Tiles

Perforated Acoustic Gypsum Ceiling Tiles from Amazone By Furnitech bring clean design and reliable sound control together in one tile. The perforations help absorb noise, reduce echo, and create a calmer environment in offices, universities, retail stores, theatres and any area that needs better acoustics. They’re lightweight, easy to install, and finished with a smooth surface that complements modern interiors. These tiles also offer good fire resistance and stable performance over time, so you get both safety and comfort without complicating your ceiling design.

Size

595 x 595 mm

Shape

Square

Thickness

12 mm

Colour

White

NRC

Up To 0.60

Perforated Acoustic Gypsum Ceiling Tiles from Amazone by Furnitech are built to deliver clean aesthetics with dependable acoustic performance. These tiles come in a compact 595 x 595 mm square format, finished in white, which keeps the ceiling layout neat. The 12 mm thickness, supported by a solid gypsum core, gives the tile enough strength to hold its shape while still staying light, so it fits securely into standard grid systems and remains stable over time.

The perforations play the real hero here. They’re designed to improve sound absorption, helping to reduce echo and background noise in offices, universities, hospitality spaces, retail stores, auditoriums, theatres, halls, and other busy environments. With an NRC of up to 0.60, these tiles handle mid and high-frequency noise effectively, creating a more comfortable and productive atmosphere without changing the look of the space.

They’re also easy to handle and maintain, which makes installation straightforward for contractors and facility teams. The durable surface resists sagging and maintains a clean finish even with long-term use. Whether you’re upgrading an existing ceiling or planning for a new project, these tiles give you a practical combination of acoustic control, clean design, and reliable performance.

Perforated Acoustic Gypsum Ceiling Tiles are gypsum-based tiles engineered to control sound inside a room. These tiles are built from gypsum core that provides strength and stability, then perforated with a precise pattern of small holes. These perforations allow sound waves to pass through the surface and absorbed them, which helps reduce echo, improve speech clarity, and create a more comfortable acoustic environment. Because they combine sound control with a clean white finish and a standard 595 x 595 mm size, they work well in any area where noise needs to be managed without complicating the ceiling design.

Yes, Perforated Acoustic Gypsum Ceiling Tiles suit a wide range of interiors because their clean white finish and square 595 x 595 mm format keep the ceiling layout simple and modern. The neutral look works well in offices, universities, retail stores, clinics, hospitality spaces, theatres and any environment where you want a neat, consistent ceiling without drawing attention away from the rest of the design. Since the perforations are subtle, the tiles offer strong acoustic performance while still blending seamlessly into both contemporary and traditional interiors.

Perforated Acoustic Gypsum Ceiling Tiles are quite durable because gypsum itself has a naturally rigid structure that holds its shape well. The 12 mm thickness adds enough strength for the tiles to stay stable in a ceiling grid without sagging, even in long-term use. When they’re installed properly and kept in normal indoor conditions, they maintain their alignment, keep a clean finish, and don’t warp easily. Since the perforations don’t weaken the core, the tiles continue to perform acoustically while staying structurally sound.

Yes, Perforated Acoustic Gypsum Ceiling Tiles are easy to work with. The lightweight gypsum core means installers can lift, position, and adjust each tile without much effort, which speeds up work on both small and large projects. Since the tiles are sized for standard grids, most of the installation process is simply placing them into the framework. Maintenance is uncomplicated too. A soft cloth, duster, or mild wipe-down is usually enough to keep the surface looking clean. The white finish holds up well in indoor conditions, so the ceiling stays neat without frequent touch-ups or repairs.

Yes, Perforated Acoustic Gypsum Ceiling Tiles offer inherent fire-resistant properties thanks to the natural composition of gypsum. Gypsum contains chemically bound water, which helps slow the spread of flames and provides a degree of protection during a fire. While the exact fire rating depends on the full ceiling system and installation, these tiles contribute to a safer interior by reducing the risk of fire spreading compared to many other ceiling materials. Their fire-resistant quality makes them suitable for offices, schools, hospitals, and commercial spaces where safety standards are critical, all while maintaining their acoustic and aesthetic benefits.