Modular acoustic wall tiles made from production waste by Studio Wae, designed to improve sound while adding flexible design to interior spaces.
Studio Wae takes leftover material from carpet production and turns it into modular wall tiles with acoustic qualities. The designs are based on their well-known rug collections, now translated into a thicker format that works vertically.
The material comes from production waste streams of and instead of being discarded, these leftovers are layered and structured into tiles that help absorb sound. The added thickness and open lines in the design improve acoustics while keeping the visual identity clear and flexible.
Because the tiles are modular, you can configure your own composition. Choose from shapes called Beo, City, Polygon, Boomerang, Dim or Lola, and combine sizes and colours to fit the space. The result is not just sound control, but a wall that feels intentional and adaptable.
If you’d like to learn more about how Studio Wae works with production waste and develops modular interior solutions, you can explore their full story via the maker page.
Because these tiles are made from production waste, colour availability can vary depending on material streams. Configurations are flexible, but always shaped by what materials are available at the time.
The Waste Alchemists movement aims to change perspectives on waste. Products like this show how creativity and care can turn overlooked materials into something useful, joyful, and full of stories. By choosing this product, you help keep valuable materials in use and out of the landfill.
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