Kvadrat Acoustics

Kvadrat Acoustics
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Kvadrat Acoustics creates fully customisable, high–performance acoustic solutions characterised by aesthetic excellence and exceptional versatility, which are used to promote well–being in visionary architectural projects worldwide. Kvadrat Acoustics acoustic solutions sets the benchmark for sustainability, flexibility and durability and reflect the company's dedication to push aesthetic and technological boundaries.

During 3daysofdesign 2026, Kvadrat Acoustics opens the Design Workshop to mark the launch of the re-engineered Soft Cells—a flexible, high–performance acoustic system. Across a series of demonstrations and workshops, visitors are invited to explore both the sensory impact of acoustics and the design principles behind a system developed for longevity, adaptability and reuse.

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