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Rockfon combines an extensive portfolio of advanced stone wool–based products with dedicated local expertise to deliver more than just superior sound control. Their acoustic solutions create calmer, safer, and healthier environments, built from durable materials that can be endlessly recycled. From offices and schools to hospitals and beyond, Rockfon transforms acoustics into an asset that enhances productivity, focus, and well–being. Offering ceiling systems, islands, baffles, walls, dividers, and customised monolithic designs, Rockfon empowers designers to optimise every dimension of a space. With superior sound control, safety, and health–promoting properties, their solutions improve well–being for the entire lifespan of a building.

EXPERIENCE WORLDS WITHIN—Step into a world of design and innovation at the Rockfon Showroom in Copenhagen. Designed by Spacon & X, explore how the power of stone and acoustic solutions can transform spaces to inspire comfort, creativity, connection, and circularity. After exploring the powerful strengths of stone wool last year, Rockfon continues its exploration into how acoustic solutions can scale and transform to support all needs, all spaces, and all people.

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