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Wooling in Old White is an acoustic wall panel finished with natural merino wool. The warm white shade gives the panel a calm, light and soft appearance, while the wool texture adds warmth, tactility and acoustic comfort to the interior.
Natural merino wool with a soft texture
Wooling is made from European organic merino wool with an open and tangible fibre structure. The wool is used as a decorative top layer and is shaped by hand, giving each panel a soft, layered and natural appearance. The panels are available in different sizes and can be used individually or combined in several formats and colours. This creates a wall composition that not only softens sound, but also adds light, texture and calm to the room. The natural properties of wool contribute to a pleasant indoor climate. The material is moisture-regulating, naturally self-cleaning and therefore requires little maintenance.
Old White is a warm, soft white shade in the Decoration collection. In wool, this colour has a subtle and natural appearance, because the fibres show small colour nuances and variations. This means Old White does not look stark or sterile, but calm, friendly and lived-in. Use Old White for a light wall object that brings softness without making the room feel heavy. The colour combines beautifully with other light shades such as Snow White and Cyprus White, but also with earthy colours such as Namibian Sand, Umber Brown and Terra Cotta Pink. Combined with Casper Blue, Santorini Blue or Sint Helena Blue, it creates a fresh and serene look; with Cornwall Black or Black Lily, Old White creates stronger graphic contrast.
The open structure of the wool allows sound waves to pass through to the absorbent layer behind it. Wooling is therefore used as a decorative finish for acoustic panels without completely sealing off the sound-absorbing material. For its acoustic effect, the wall panel is built with a sound-absorbing core made from recycled denim. According to the supplied product information, this material has an NRC rating of 0.95. A rating of 1 represents full absorption, which means that 0.95 is close to the maximum level of sound absorption. The final acoustic performance depends on the size of the panel, the number of panels and their placement in the room. A single panel can already bring more softness, while several panels together have a greater effect in spaces with many hard materials. Wooling is suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, offices, meeting rooms, reception areas and studios. Especially in spaces with glass, plasterwork, hard floors or other smooth surfaces, the wool adds both visual warmth and acoustic calm.
Merino wool is naturally self-cleaning and requires little maintenance. Remove surface dust carefully with a feather duster or with a vacuum cleaner on its lowest setting, keeping sufficient distance from the fibres.
Do not rub the surface vigorously and do not use wet cleaning products. This helps preserve the soft wool structure as well as possible.
Yes, Wooling is an acoustic wall panel finished with natural merino wool. The panels are available in different sizes and can be hung individually or combined in several sizes and colours.
Old White has a warm, soft and natural appearance in wool. Thanks to the fibre structure, the colour does not look flat or harsh, but subtly lively and layered.
Yes. Old White is a versatile base within Wooling. The colour combines beautifully with light shades such as Snow White and Cyprus White, with earthy tones such as Namibian Sand, Umber Brown and Terra Cotta Pink, and with blue and green shades such as Casper Blue, Santorini Blue, Sint Helena Blue, Peyote Green and Verdure Blue. With darker colours such as Cornwall Black or Black Lily, it creates a stronger contrast.
Merino wool is naturally self-cleaning and requires little maintenance. Any dust can be removed carefully with a feather duster or with a vacuum cleaner on its lowest setting, without rubbing the fibres.
Wooling can be used in many dry indoor spaces, including living rooms, bedrooms, offices, meeting rooms and studios. For damp areas or places where the material will be touched frequently, it is wise to first assess whether wool is the right material choice.
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