🎧 Elevate your soundscape with artful silence!
These 72x48 inch acoustical wall panels combine high-density, flame-resistant polyester fiber for superior sound absorption with exclusive limited-edition artist designs. Easy to install using included double-sided sticky dots, they enhance acoustics and aesthetics in studios, offices, and home theaters.
I**�
Wall art for room acoustic
These worked out perfectly in my live room , I do things on line and my room had horrible echo while live , installed panels and it made a world of difference. No more echo and it looks beautiful as well. Easy to install and stuck perfect to the wall
M**
beautiful colors, quality and good size
Beautiful painting of good size, colors and easy to use, it has some special adhesive rubber bands that are placed on the back so as not to damage the walls and what I like most is that they come numbered hahaha to make it easier when placing them.
I**S
Size note
The pannels look good and are easy to hang. The size indicated on them says 24" X 24". This measurement is not exact. If you need it to fit perfectly in a space these panels measure 23 11/16" square. Not too far off but enough it may affect what you were expecting to cover
Y**N
Helps the sound a lot
Acoustic panels that look good in the room its an upgrade. The sound is much better and much less echo in the bedroom. It sticks to the wall really good. The colors are vibrant and easy to install. Definitely worth the money.
L**S
Definitely a smart choice!
It’s beautiful and the adhesive is sufficient to keep them on the wall! I’ll buy other designs by this brand! If you need to sound proof your apartment from the noise above you… this will help along with canvas artwork! I should have done it 14 years ago!
N**Y
Very nice design and does appear to improve the room sound
I like the artwork and I could immediately tell the difference in the sound in my office. Conversations did not echo and sound harsh like they had before.
D**I
Holds like scotch tape on wool
Pro: The colors are vibrant. They were relatively easy to put up. Unique style, nice change from framed art or photos. Not sure about sound absorption but they are made from a fibrous material which has to be better than a hard surface.Con: Because they are fibrous they do not hold to the adhesive. It's like scotch tape on wool. After they fell the first time I added more dots, nope. I tried coating the back with glue, nope. Then I glued card stock to the back where the dots would be (dots were still on the wall) and this time they have been holding 1.5 weeks so I have hope.Advice: If you want to change the given pattern, Take a screen shot of the design you like and play with that on your computer first. Since this is abstract I turned my "whirling tones" upside down for balanced color placement in my room. Unfortunately it looked like a blue dragon breathing fire. Not the desired effect. So I actually didn't mind so much the first time they fell down.
R**7
Not As Vibrant As Pictured But Still Adds A Nice Bit Of Pizzazz
I was mildly disappointed when I first opened the box and saw that the vividness and the deep black levels were not as shown in the listing pictures, but, the toned-down colors still give it a dream-like quality that works well in an abstract piece such as this, so it’s a forgivable offense. However, seller, if you are reading this, please don’t tweak the pictures and just show exactly what you are selling. That aside, this was exactly the eclectic style of artwork I wanted for my home office and I’m very happy with the appearance and quality of these panels. The stated size is 12 x 16, but they are actually a bit smaller at 11-7/8 x 15-3/4. Not a real big deal, but I just wanted to note that for those who like dealing with exact numbers like I do. I did not buy these for any sound absorption qualities they may or may not possess, it was just for the appearance. I did see some mention of the adhesive dots not sticking well, but I had no such problem. In fact, I had to remove and reset the first panel because it was up a little higher than I intended, and it took a large putty knife and a bit of force to pry it off the wall. Spacing or not spacing the panels is a personal preference, but I decided to go with spaces because it creates the illusion of viewing the scene through the muntins of a window, which I think is kind of cool. For those who want to space their panels, the super easy way to a flawless installation is to make a perfectly square T-shape tool out of wood with the desired spacing thickness (I made mine from some MDF scraps at 1/2-inch thickness). It doesn’t matter which panel you start the installation with as long as it is set level, then it's just a simple matter of using the tool to mount the other panels. It was a rapid-fire install after I mounted my first panel, and I actually spent more time removing the fiddly backing from the adhesive dots than anything else.
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