
Surfaces that disappear into the room
Two disciplines, one standard: every textile and panel we specify must hold structurally, perform sonically, and recede visually — leaving only the room.


Three generations on the same pattern
We work with mills that have run the same structural weaves for decades — not for nostalgia, but because the pattern's tension has been resolved across generations. That resolution shows in the finished wall.
Each textile we specify arrives with weave documentation: thread origin, loom provenance, and performance data for acoustic attenuation and fire classification — one dossier, quarry to installation.


Calibrated to the room, invisible in it
Our acoustic panels are specified to the room's cubic volume and surface ratio before a single fixing goes in. The panel disappears into the wall architecture — flush, flush-finished, and indistinguishable from the surrounding surface.
Performance certificates accompany every installation: absorption coefficient by frequency band, NRC rating, and surface classification — so the acoustic brief is closed with the same rigour as the material one.





