Acoustic luminaires
The perfect combination of light and acoustics
In modern working and living spaces, spatial acoustics and lighting play a decisive role in our well-being and productivity. Our acoustic lighting fittings combine both: They provide high-quality lighting technology and effective sound absorption at the same time. By using innovative acoustic materials, they help to reduce noise and reverberation and ensure a comfortable atmosphere.
Individual acoustics solutions
Xilence acoustic lighting fittings combine light and spatial acoustics in harmony. They also provide a pleasant and calm soundscape wherever concentration, well-being and clear communication are required, such as in:
- Offices and open spaces
- Schools and libraries
- Canteens and restaurants
- Meeting and conference rooms
- Hotels, stairwells, lobbies and corridors
We will be happy to support you in planning
the optimal acoustics for your space.
Flexible design
The acoustic elements are seamlessly integrated into the lighting fixture or can be integrated as inserts in track systems or ceiling lights. The acoustic elements are also available in the same shape as ceiling or suspended lighting fittings so that they can be positioned perfectly alongside each other. Thanks to a wide range of colours, the lighting fittings and acoustic elements can be individually tailored – for an aesthetically harmonious overall appearance.
Efficient lighting technology & sustainable materials
The acoustic lighting fittings combine modern design with efficient lighting technology and sustainable materials. The integrated LEDs ensure long-lasting lighting suitable for the workplace. The sound-absorbing material consists of around 75% recycled PET felt, and selected colours are also available in a fire-retardant version – ideal for professional spatial acoustics solutions.
Know-how in just a click
A quiet environment is a basic human need. However, we are usually exposed to background noise throughout the entire day. Noise is stressful, isolating and...
The sound pressure level indicates the volume of a sound (in dB). The frequency, specified in Hertz (Hz), denotes the pitch. The human hearing range is between...
Reverberation time is one of the most important factors for evaluating spatial acoustics. It has a direct influence on how intelligible speech is. The Lombard effect is...
Noise is the biggest source of stress in modern office environments. Conversations are perceived as much more distracting than background traffic noise at the same volume.
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