17/06/2026
Why should acoustic panels blend into the background? 💡
What if they could actively contribute to your interior design?
With PrintFrame acoustic panels, sound absorption and visual impact go hand in hand. Custom graphics, branding, artwork, colour gradients or subtle textures can be printed directly onto the acoustic fabric, transforming functional surfaces into integrated design features.
The result? Better room acoustics without compromising on aesthetics.
What would you print on your next acoustic project? Let us know in the comments or get in touch via the 🔗 in the comments.
De Factorij for AGB Zaventem & ShowTex office
14/06/2026
Baffles offer a flexible way to tune sound without compromising design. They control echoes and reverberation while becoming part of the architectural language.
At ShowTex & Does It Hertz, every element can be configured separately to match both the acoustic goals and the visual identity of a space. From shape and dimensions to filling type, thickness, density, frame type, colour, and fabric finish, each baffle is made to measure.
👉 Curious how configurable acoustics can support your next project? Check out the link in the comments to discuss the possibilities.
📸 Mitchell Van Eijk
10/06/2026
Looking to add visual interest overhead while improving acoustic comfort?
These inspiring designs show how custom acoustic textile baffles can help you do both. From organic curves to bold geometric patterns, the possibilities are nearly endless.
Curious what acoustic baffles could look like in your space? Check out the 🔗 in the comments and let's explore the possibilities together.
Play Concept Limited, Eureka Architects - 📸 Kevin Mak
Damac Heights for Aati Contracts
Citibank Singapore
KakaoTalk
07/06/2026
Proud to share this cinema installation created in collaboration with ShowTex for the Qatar Film Festival.
The setup features a perforated FP Supermat Perforato front projection screen with adjustable side and bottom masking in Velours Transsonic velvet, ensuring precise image framing while preserving acoustic transparency for a fully immersive viewing experience.
👉 Curious how you can achieve the perfect balance between projection quality, acoustics, and audience experience in your venue? Our experts are happy to help you out: https://bit.ly/4na7xvc
04/06/2026
Why limit velvet to curtains? Velours Helena CS, Garnier CS & Paris CS excel as panel and wall coverings, combining sound absorption, elegance, and flexibility. Perfect for spaces where both design and acoustics are crucial, from theatres to creative offices.
Interested in walls that dampen sound reflections, enhance texture, and elevate the room’s atmosphere, all while offering fire safety, washability, and a sustainable edge? Say no more, we've got you! Contact us via https://bit.ly/3P78wzJ
Project: Cinema Gran Rex
31/05/2026
A sports hall is built for movement, energy and intensity. 🏃♂️
But without the right acoustics, it quickly turns into a space full of echo and noise.
For the renovation of the sports hall at Campus CERIA in Anderlecht, the focus was clear: improve sound absorption without compromising on durability or safety.
Our team installed SonoMesh ceiling cloths to help reduce reverberation and improve the room acoustic comfort. This jack-of-all-trades combines acoustic performance with impact resistance and fire retardancy, making it perfectly suited for demanding environments like sports facilities.
👉 Curious how to improve acoustics in your sports facility? Let’s explore the right solution together: https://bit.ly/42SDaA8
Campus CERIA – Sports Centre – Multipurpose Sports hall – building 16
27/05/2026
In dance rehearsal spaces, acoustics shape the way people move.
At the rehearsal studio of Nederlands Dans Theater, sound-absorbing curtains help fine-tune the balance between clarity, rhythm, and atmosphere. Open or closed, they adapt the space to different rehearsal needs.
Looking for ways to make your space acoustically adaptable? Explore our brand-new portfolio and get inspired: https://bit.ly/4nldp5a
Project for Amare - Den Haag
📸 Charlotte van Kerkhoven
20/05/2026
Today and tomorrow, our sales and projects experts F***y and Jana are ready to welcome you at ARCHITECT@WORK in Brussels!
Stop by our stand and discover how Does It Hertz solutions make room-acoustic comfort measurable, understandable, and easier to integrate into your designs. F***y and Jana will be happy to answer all your questions.
📅 20 & 21 May 2026
📍 Tour & Taxis: Avenue du Port 86C, 1000 Brussels
📍 Stand: 159
👉 Register for free: https://bit.ly/4wFlo13
Are you visiting Architects@Work today? Come and say hello 👋
19/05/2026
Acoustics shape how a space is experienced. Not just how it sounds, but how it feels, performs, and connects. ➡️ Our brand-new Does It Hertz portfolio brings that into focus.
Inside, you’ll find more than materials. From offices to theatres, museums to rehearsal spaces, it’s a curated selection of real projects, smart applications, and acoustic solutions designed to control sound without compromising design.
Because good acoustics aren’t one-size-fits-all. They’re tailored, tested, and integrated into the architecture itself.
Looking for inspiration or practical guidance for your next project?
👉 Explore the portfolio and discover what’s possible: https://bit.ly/3OYu1mv
17/05/2026
A rehearsal hall should never be static. It needs to adapt to every note, every ensemble, every moment.
For the new rehearsal hall at Bozar, flexibility was built in from the start. A bespoke automated ChainTrack system carries doubled WoolSerge curtains, allowing the space to shift its acoustic character with precision.
When deployed, the curtains shape the sound. When not needed, they disappear completely behind the stage, leaving the natural acoustics untouched. Carefully colour-matched to the interior, they don’t just perform. They belong. Because in spaces like this, acoustics and aesthetics should always move in harmony.
Looking to bring flexibility into your next acoustic design? Let's figure it out together: https://bit.ly/4uQ71p9
Acoustic design: Arup
Interior design: DRDH Architects Limited
General contractor: Denys
Photography: Virginie Wirix