The 100% bio-based BAUX Acoustic Pulp panel is the first in the world to uncompromisingly combine the performance properties of sound absorption, safety and durability with sustainability and modern aesthetics. The patterns of BAUX Acoustic Pulp Panels are inspired by folding paper, and are available in 3 patterns; Origami Pulse, Origami Energy and Origami Sense.
* All panels can be mixed and matched together, but observe that the patterns in Pulse and Energy do not fully sync/align if put vertically next to each other
We started by folding paper. For weeks, we played with a multitude of different origami and architecture-inspired lines and shapes until we discovered a series of simple patterns that both matched our aesthetic and provided acoustical benefits.
Bio-based
Recyclable
Biodegradable
Pollution or waste
Biomimicry engineered
Lightweight
Durable
Fire retardant
Water repellent
Colour made from wheat
Laser enhanced sound absorption
Adding paint would have compromised our vision of creating a 100% bio-based product. Instead, with BAUX Acoustic Pulp, the colour is achieved using 5% percent of wheat bran. With the three origami patterns, you can combine endless possibilities for harmonizing with different space designs. The final effect is an organic expression of character and colour, without any chemicals at all.
We have created a set of tools that makes it easier for you to create, demonstrate and order the BAUX Acoustic products. Click the button below to download a zip file that includes both .STP and .ING CAD files as well as graphical files for Photoshop and Illustrator. We have made it easy to play around with the BAUX Acoustic Wood Wool products, that’s why we’ve included a Keynote and Powerpoint file that includes all inspiration patterns.
Form Us With Love is an international design studio founded in 2005. At the studio’s core lies a process that blends traditional creative practices with a lean, strategic application. The central intention is to evolve with the needs of each project, its place in the market, and the ever-changing needs of real people.
We design for an important reason: to improve life overall.
That idea on its own is vast and difficult to tackle; progress is a constant game of one step forwards and two steps back. People have different needs than a business has, though much of it overlaps. And what is a solution for the planet now has to be taken into the context of the centuries it might be around.
We consider a lot of elements when designing a product — sustainability being chief among them. Each solution we find gets added to our broader knowledge, so we’re not starting from zero when we arrive at a brand new problem.
We aim to design real change by understanding industry and culture, systemic change that has implications across life’s various sectors. To do this, we identify industrial opportunities that can solve social needs and design solutions with a balanced use of resources. This results in necessary, high-quality products that deliver business growth and create real change.