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Arturel is a Danish brand redefining interiors through innovative wall–hanging acoustic art. By seamlessly blending aesthetics with functionality, its designs transform acoustic panels into captivating statement pieces that enhance both visual and auditory experiences. Rooted in craftsmanship and sustainability, Arturel creates high–quality, sound–absorbing art using recycled and locally sourced materials. Inspired by nature, culture, and contemporary design, each piece merges practicality with artistic expression. With a deep understanding of both art and science, Arturel ensures that beauty, function, and sustainability coexist in every creation—reshaping spaces while minimising environmental impact.

Arturel’s exhibition will showcase wall–hanging acoustic art in thoughtfully curated spaces that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal. Designed to engage multiple senses, the installation will incorporate soundscapes and interactive elements to demonstrate the acoustic properties of each piece. Live demonstrations, workshops, and storytelling will offer insight into the inspiration behind these sustainable designs. By fostering meaningful interactions, the exhibition will align with the festival’s vision of innovative and impactful design.

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