Coloured ceiling tile
Ceiling Tile is our colorful alternative to standard modular suspended ceilings using typical T24 and T15 grid systems, where mineral wool or gypsum boards are most commonly applied. Made from sound-absorbing EcoPET, Ceiling Tile panels effectively reduce unwanted reverberation and echo, significantly improving the acoustic comfort of any interior.
Quality and certificates of EcoPET material
Quality and safety are our top priority.
Therefore, we use materials that meet the highest standards and comply with the requirements of the building law.
Some of our products additionally meet the requirements of the RoHS directive and the REACH regulation.
EU 1907/2006
EN 717-1:2004
formaldehyde free
B-s2, d0
fire resistance
Properties
Details
Ceiling Tile are acoustic ceiling panels made from EcoPET, designed for installation in modular suspended ceiling systems using T24 and T15 grids. Thanks to their fibrous structure, they effectively absorb sound in the mid and high frequency ranges, reducing reverberation and improving speech intelligibility. The panels are available in two standard thicknesses and two edge options: exposed (for visible T-grid systems) and concealed (for hidden T-grid systems). Ceiling Tile comes in nearly 100 color variants, allowing for individual selection even for single panels – offering broad design flexibility while maintaining full acoustic functionality.
Recommended for private interior applications such as apartments, listening rooms, home recording studios, fitness areas, or home cinemas.
Size
600 × 600 mm
1200 × 600 mm
1200 × 1200 mm
Thickness
9 and 12 mm
Area weight
2000 - 5000 g/sqm
Material
EcoPET – pressed PET polyester fibers
Colour guide available on request.
Designer
Architected Sound Team
Please note, that the colors shown are for illustrative purposes only.
Batch to batch variations in shade may occur within commercial tolerances.
Before placing an order, please contact us at info@architected-sound.com in order to verify the colours and their availability.
- apartments and single-family homes
- living rooms and relaxation zones
- bedrooms with reverberation issues
- home offices and private workspaces
- listening rooms (audiophile-grade)
- home recording studios and sound workshops
- private home cinemas
- home gyms and fitness areas
- private yoga and meditation studios
- home libraries and reading corners
- children’s or teenagers’ rooms with noise problems