In 2026, acoustic comfort has become as essential an element of premium design as precious stone. A noisy lobby devalues a company's image, creating a sense of chaos. We examine the concept of 'Acoustic Shadows' — zones of absolute sound comfort created through furniture architecture and innovative materials.
The Physics of Sound in Large Spaces
Most modern lobbies utilize hard surfaces: marble, glass, concrete. This creates a disastrous reverberation time (echo) that makes communication at reception uncomfortable. In 2026, we solve this problem not through total lobby sound suppression, but by creating localized pockets of silence around workstations and lounge areas.
'Acoustic Lens' technology involves using concave reception desk surfaces that collect and absorb sound waves precisely where the dialogue occurs. This allows the administrator to hear a guest whispering even with a fountain running 10 meters away or the buzz of a crowd.
Invisible Materials: PET-felt and 3D Microperforation
Aesthetics of Absorption
For a long time, acoustic panels looked like technical elements one wanted to hide. In 2026, we have turned them into luxury items. We use PET-felt (recycled plastic felt) with 3D laser cutting that mimics the texture of wood or stone.
The second breakthrough is micro-perforated metal and wood panels. Holes with a diameter of less than 0.1 mm are invisible to the eye from a distance of 50 cm, but they effectively allow the sound wave into the structure, where it is dampened by a layer of basalt-based acoustic wool.





