Luxury Interior
Premium Wooden Slat Panels

A sophisticated architectural solution combining natural wood aesthetics with a high-performance acoustic felt backing to eliminate echo and transform interiors.

HRM Wooden Slat Panels (Akupanels) are designed for those who refuse to compromise on style for the sake of acoustics. By utilizing vertically aligned wood slats on a sound-absorbing felt base, these panels break up sound waves and prevent flutter echoes, creating a warm, cozy, and silent environment.

Modern Design

Architectural Elegance

Instantly modernizes living rooms, office receptions, and bedrooms with a linear, high-end timber finish.

Wooden Slat Panel Display
Acoustic Performance

Dual-Action Performance

The slats diffuse sound waves while the high-density felt backing absorbs them, significantly reducing reverberation.

Eco Friendly

Sustainable Sourcing

Made with recycled PET felt and FSC-certified wood veneers, ensuring an environmentally responsible choice.

Technical Specifications

Our slat panels are engineered for easy installation and consistent professional results.

Veneer Options

Available in Natural Oak, Walnut, Smoked Oak, and Black Ash finishes to complement any interior palette.

Backing Material

9mm high-density recycled polyester (PET) felt in grey or black, offering Class A sound absorption when battened.

Dimensions

Standard panel size: 2400mm x 600mm / 3000mm x 600mm with a total thickness of 21mm-22mm.

Installation & Styling FAQ

How do I install these panels?

Installation is DIY-friendly. You can either screw the panels directly into the wall through the felt backing or use a high-quality construction adhesive for a seamless look.

Can they be installed in bathrooms?

They are suitable for well-ventilated bathrooms as long as they are not in direct contact with water. For high-humidity areas, we recommend applying a clear protective sealant to the wood slats.

Do they provide thermal insulation?

Yes. The combination of wood and high-density felt provides a significant thermal barrier, helping to retain heat in the winter and keep rooms cooler in the summer.