Acoustic art panels with Frankfurt motifs – silence meets the city's dynamism
Discover SilentDirect’s acoustic art panels featuring motifs from Frankfurt and create a harmonious environment where art and function unite. Our panels are perfect for solving acoustic challenges while adding a sophisticated aesthetic inspired by Frankfurt’s modern skyline and rich history.
Solution for acoustic challenges
Disruptive noise levels and echo can cause problems in everything from living rooms to offices and restaurants. Our Frankfurt panels effectively reduce sound reflections and create a pleasant environment for both work and relaxation. They combine visually appealing motifs with practical function, making them indispensable in sound-sensitive environments.
The benefits of our Frankfurt panels
Noise reduction
The panels absorb sound and reduce echoes, creating a quieter and more harmonious environment in your space.
Style and elegance
The motifs capture Frankfurt’s unique character, from its modern skyline to charming historic quarters, transforming any room into a stylish oasis.
Sustainability
Made from environmentally friendly materials, including at least 50% recycled polyester and certified wood boards, our panels are both durable and responsibly produced.
Easy mounting
With CNC-milled keyholes on the back, the panels are easy to install without the need for extra frames or hooks.
High quality
Each panel is manufactured in Sweden with care and precision, ensuring long-lasting durability and high standards.
Perfect for many environments
The Frankfurt panels are an ideal solution for many different environments. They create a calm and relaxing atmosphere at home, improve the acoustic environment in offices, and enhance comfort in public spaces such as restaurants and hotels. With their combination of functionality and aesthetics, they fit into any setting where sound comfort and design are prioritized.
Fun facts about Frankfurt
Germany’s financial capital
Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank and one of the world’s largest stock exchanges, making the city Europe’s financial hub.
Skyscraper skyline
Frankfurt is the only German city with an impressive skyline filled with skyscrapers, earning it the nickname “Mainhattan.”
The home of apple wine
Apple wine, or “Apfelwein,” is a local specialty in Frankfurt and is traditionally served in a blue-patterned jug called a “Bembel.”
Goethe’s birthplace
Frankfurt is the birthplace of the famous author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose childhood home is now a museum.
The book fair city
Frankfurt’s book fair is the largest in the world and attracts publishers and authors from across the globe.