Smooth acoustic ceiling in a listed building: Strandgade 104

Strandgade 104 Hz Acoustic acoustic ceiling

Smooth acoustic ceiling in a listed building: Strandgade 104 In the heart of Christianshavn, where Copenhagen’s history flows through the canals, Strandgade 104 stands as a carefully transformed property with roots dating back to 1806. The former leather warehouse has now been converted into four exclusive boutique hotel apartments overlooking both the canal and the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Here, history has not just been preserved – it has been highlighted and elevated, with respect for the past and an eye on the future. The property developer Falk-Rønne & Kierkegaard, together with partner Artha, acquired the building in 2022 and began the transformation. Minimal intervention with maximum effect The renovation of the fully listed building was carried out in close collaboration with architect David Thulstrup and the Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces. This demanded a high level of care in both materials and solutions – especially when it came to acoustics. In listed buildings, nothing can be lost: every beam, brick, and surface tells a story. That is precisely why the choice fell on Hz Flex-R acoustic panels and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03 from Hz Acoustic. Hz Flex-R is made from recycled foam and is characterized by its flexibility and low thickness of just 15 mm. This makes it possible to preserve and highlight the many visible beams that define the building’s character, without letting the ceiling dominate the space. An acoustic ceiling in a listed building that blends seamlessly with the architecture When it comes to older and listed buildings, modern solutions must take a step back – without compromising comfort. With Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, a smooth acoustic ceiling is achieved that naturally blends with the room’s other surfaces. The white plastered finish reflects light and accentuates the details of the restored materials without drawing attention away from them. The result is an acoustic solution that works discreetly. Guests and residents feel the difference through the comfortable sound and visual calm, even if they don’t see it. Design vision with respect for history Architect David Thulstrup describes the ambition as a desire to bring the future into the past – without imitating it. By working with a limited palette of materials, including Dinesen planks, Sørensen leather, and Finnish granite stone, he has succeeded in creating a dialogue between old and new that is neither nostalgic nor intrusive. Our contribution to the project’s acoustics plays a discreet yet crucial role in this overall balance. When acoustics and aesthetics work hand in hand, a special sense of calm emerges – and that is exactly the feeling experienced in the apartments at Strandgade 104. An acoustic ceiling in a listed building must not only meet modern sound standards; it must also integrate respectfully with the building’s history. Our solution here does exactly that. We are proud to be part of a project where preservation and renewal meet in perfect harmony. Are you interested in a smooth acoustic ceiling for a listed building? Contact us or one of our installers to learn more about how we can help you achieve excellent acoustics and beautiful aesthetics while preserving the unique details of a listed property. Architect: David ThulstrupDeveloper: Falk-Rønne & Kierkegaard and partner ArthaInstaller: DK Akustik Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Seamless acoustic ceiling for Baks Arkitekter

Baks Arkitekter

Seamless acoustic ceiling for Baks Arkitekter At Baks Arkitekter in Egå, Denmark, every detail has been carefully considered – from material choices to spatial transitions and the overall atmosphere. When architects design for themselves, the demands are higher, and aesthetics, function, and sustainability must merge seamlessly. That’s why we at Hz Acoustic are particularly proud to have delivered seamless acoustic ceilings for the architecture studio’s own offices. The project is a great example of how modern acoustic solutions can be integrated naturally into a minimalist and meticulously designed space. Here, Baks Arkitekter chose products that support their Scandinavian design language and focus on wholeness and materiality. Acoustic ceilings with depth and texture For the studio, a combination of the following acoustic panels was chosen: Hz Plus 027+ – a perforated gypsum panel pre-treated with acoustic felt, ensuring effective sound absorption while creating an even surface. Hz Dual 011 acoustic panels – one of our most efficient solutions for sound absorption. The panel consists of 40 mm mineral wool and 9 mm glass granulate and features four precisely positioned screw holes with matching plugs. With a total thickness of 49 mm, it provides high sound reduction and is mounted securely with screws, making it particularly suitable for professional environments such as studios and offices. Hz Acoustic Plaster 09 – a textured acoustic plaster containing recycled cotton waste from the textile industry, offering a rich, tactile surface while maintaining a seamless, joint-free finish. Our acoustic solution not only creates visual calm but also delivers a significant improvement in the room’s acoustic quality. In a design studio, where concentration, dialogue, and creativity go hand in hand, the sound environment must support the rhythm of daily work – and the seamless acoustic ceiling is a natural choice. The acoustic plaster Hz 09 also contains cotton waste from the textile industry, contributing to more responsible material use. This underlines the holistic approach that both Hz Acoustic and Baks Arkitekter share when it comes to sustainability, aesthetics, and function in a single solution. When architects choose acoustics with care Since 2004, Baks Arkitekter has worked with both architecture and interior design and has built a reputation for their holistic approach. The studio is characterized by a Nordic aesthetic, where simplicity, functionality, and material quality interact – and this is very much reflected in their own workspace as well. What makes this project particularly special is that the architects themselves chose the solution. This places high demands on precision, surface quality, and technical performance. For that reason, the seamless acoustic ceiling was an obvious choice – allowing the space to speak for itself while supporting the overarching architectural vision. Here, the ceiling becomes more than a technical necessity; it becomes an integral part of the architectural expression. The result is a discreet and smooth surface that emphasizes the room’s lines and lets the light play naturally – without visual interruptions. A solution for the workplaces of the future A well-designed office environment is not just about furniture and layout – it’s also about the invisible qualities that define everyday well-being. Good acoustics are essential for productivity and comfort, especially in creative workspaces. With products from Hz Acoustic, Baks Arkitekter has created a setting where architecture and acoustics work in harmony, and the ceiling plays both a technical and aesthetic role. Would you like to learn more about how to achieve a seamless acoustic ceiling in your next project? Contact one of our skilled installers for guidance tailored to your needs. Products: Hz Dual 011, Hz Plus 027+ and Hz Acoustic Plaster 09Client and architect: Baks Arkitekter Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Acoustic ceiling and sharp lines at Hages Badehotel

Hages Badehotel

Acoustic ceiling and sharp lines at Hages Badehotel Hz Acoustic has supplied the acoustic ceilings for Hages Badehotel – a sustainable hotel development built on piles. In the peaceful coastal landscape near Rødbyhavn on the island of Lolland lies Hages Badehotel – a unique and sustainable construction created with great care for the surrounding nature. Every architectural decision has been made with respect for the environment, and the same goes for the choice of interior materials. For that reason, Hz Acoustic was chosen as the supplier of acoustic ceilings for the project. Hages Badehotel was designed by Miami Ark Architects and consists of 72 detached buildings as well as a main building housing the reception, lounge, restaurant, and bar. Everything is built on piles to protect the ground, minimize environmental impact, and create a sustainable foundation for the future. The architectural expression combines modern simplicity with functional aesthetics – and this is precisely where our acoustic panels have played a key role. An acoustic solution that matches the architectural expression When entering the buildings at Hages Badehotel, you immediately feel a sense of calm – not only because of the location but also because of the pleasant acoustics. Sound plays a vital role in the overall experience of any building, especially in spaces where guests should be able to relax, talk, or enjoy their meals in peace. Achieving this requires solutions that are both effective and aesthetically integrated. For this project, we supplied Hz Dual 011, an efficient acoustic panel made from mineral wool and glass granulate. The panel is screwed directly to the ceiling and has a total thickness of 49 mm. It is particularly well suited for buildings with large, open spaces where high sound absorption is desired without compromising on design. Together with Hz Plus 027+, a perforated gypsum panel pre-treated with acoustic felt, and a final surface coating of Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, we created a smooth, seamless acoustic ceiling that integrates naturally into the architecture. The result is a bright, homogeneous ceiling with excellent acoustic performance and no visible joints or seams. Floating ceilings and precise detailing A distinctive feature of the ceilings at Hages Badehotel is their visual lightness. This effect is achieved in part through the extensive use of custom-made edge profiles that create sharp, clean lines and precise finishes. The result is a ceiling that appears to float, supporting the light and elegant architecture. This is a detail that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also technically demanding – requiring materials and products that work perfectly together. Here, the combination of our acoustic panels and acoustic plaster once again proved its value. Acoustic ceilings in harmony with sustainability The entire Hages Badehotel project is characterized by a consistent and well-considered sustainable approach – and this extends to the choice of interior materials as well. Our acoustic ceilings contribute not only to the visual and acoustic comfort but also represent a durable solution that requires minimal maintenance. With high sound absorption, a discreet appearance, and long lifespan, Hz Acoustic acoustic panels are an ideal choice when form and function must go hand in hand in sustainable construction – even in sensitive natural areas. Would you like to learn more about our acoustic ceiling solutions for architecturally demanding or sustainable projects? Contact one of our skilled installers and get professional advice for your next build. Products: Hz Dual 011, Hz Plus 027+, and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03Installer: DK AkustikArchitect: Miami Ark Architects Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Good sound for great burgers with a smooth acoustic ceiling from Hz Acoustic

Good sound for great burgers with a smooth acoustic ceiling from Hz Acoustic – Acoustic ceilings that match the flavor At Gasoline Grill on Strandvejen in Hellerup, they know that details make all the difference. It’s not just about grilling the patties to perfection or getting the bun just right – it’s also about creating the right atmosphere. After all, world-famous burgers deserve to be enjoyed in a space where you can hear each other talk, even when the restaurant is full. That’s why Gasoline Grill has installed a Hz Basic 007 acoustic ceiling with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03. A smooth acoustic ceiling that provides an efficient and aesthetically pleasing result – and most importantly, peace in the room and peace for the ears. A smooth acoustic ceiling without compromise Acoustic ceilings are often associated with visible panels, edges, and joints, but that doesn’t have to be the case. With a solution from Hz Acoustic, you get a smooth acoustic ceiling without visible transitions. It’s made up of acoustic panels that are later coated with a specially developed acoustic plaster, resulting in one uniform, uninterrupted surface. No seams, no distractions – just elegant and effective sound absorption that shortens reverberation time. That’s exactly why Gasoline Grill chose to install a Hz Basic 007 acoustic ceiling – our most efficient solution. Each panel consists of 40 mm mineral wool with 9 mm glass granulate on top. The result is high sound absorption combined with a calm visual expression that fits perfectly into modern restaurants and cafés with open spaces. From noise to conversation – with help from DK Akustik The installation at Gasoline Grill was carried out by our partner DK Akustik, who has extensive experience integrating acoustic ceilings in both new and existing environments. With precision and a strong sense of aesthetics, they ensured that the new smooth acoustic ceiling blends seamlessly with the restaurant’s minimalist interior – without drawing attention away from either the design or the menu. The result is noticeable: guests can have conversations without raising their voices, even when the line is long and the grill is sizzling. Good sound enhances good atmosphere – making the entire dining experience more inviting. How much does an acoustic ceiling cost? That’s a question we often get, and the answer depends on the room size, desired design, and choice of materials. But one thing is certain: an acoustic ceiling is an investment in both comfort and aesthetics. It’s not just about sound – it’s about the overall impression, comfort, and atmosphere. If you’re curious about acoustic ceiling prices or want to learn more about what’s possible in your own project, contact one of our installers. They can provide guidance and a tailored quote to match your needs. Find an installer near you At Hz Acoustic, we help you create spaces that sound as good as they look.And that – just like a great burger – simply feels a little better. More references See our other references here.

Acoustic panels in historic surroundings: Smooth acoustic ceiling for Kuglegården

Kuglegården - Mogens de Linde

Acoustic panels in historic surroundings: Smooth acoustic ceiling for Kuglegården When you step into the newly restored buildings at Kuglegården on Holmen, you immediately sense a unique combination of history and modernity. Behind the renovation is Byggeselskab Mogens de Linde, which, with great respect and care for the original structure, has brought the former naval arsenal from 1741 back to life. Where cannonballs once lay neatly arranged in the courtyard, modern companies now occupy the space, many of them working in design and technology. In this transformation from naval base to creative business environment, Hz Acoustic has supplied smooth acoustic ceilings that both support the functionality of the rooms and preserve their original architectural details. Our skilled installer, DK Akustik, handled the installation, mounting, and plastering work. Smooth acoustic ceiling without hiding history One of the most striking and historically valuable features of Kuglegården is its many visible ceiling beams. They carry the building’s history and give the rooms character and authenticity. It was therefore essential that the acoustic solution did not draw attention away from or conceal these historical details. Our Hz Basic 001 acoustic panels, combined with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, were the ideal choice. With a total thickness of just around 32 mm, the panels could be placed between the beams, allowing the original structures to remain clearly visible. The result is a smooth acoustic ceiling that integrates seamlessly into the architecture and creates visual calm without compromising the building’s expression. Adapted to an uneven foundation In a listed building from the mid-1700s, nothing is perfectly straight – and this is especially true of the ceilings. Here, our solution shows another advantage: Hz Basic panels are flexible and can adapt to the shape of the substrate. This made it possible to create a uniform, joint-free, and smooth ceiling, even where the surfaces have slight variations and curves. This feature makes our acoustic panels ideal for restoration projects where one seeks modern comfort and functionality without compromising the building’s original structure and aesthetic integrity. Modern acoustics in historic buildings Kuglegården’s new role as offices and showrooms places high demands on acoustics. Large rooms with hard surfaces and historical materials can easily create sound challenges. With our solution, the acoustics are now excellent – without the visual expression being affected. Users experience a pleasant and calm sound environment that makes it easy to concentrate, collaborate, and spend time in the rooms for longer periods. A project carried out with care The restoration of Kuglegården was completed, as Mogens de Linde himself puts it, “with both work gloves and velvet gloves.” It’s about care, knowledge, and quality in every step. We are proud to have contributed to the project with an acoustic solution that lives up to those same principles. Our acoustic panels and smooth acoustic ceilings are created specifically for projects like this – where aesthetics and function must be united in respect for history. Products: Hz Basic 001 + Hz Akustikpuds 03Installer: DK AkustikDeveloper: Mogens de LindeArchitects: Mogens de Linde in collaboration with Elgaard Architecture, Gjøde & Partnere, Varmings Tegnestue Would you like to know more about our solutions for historical buildings? Then don’t hesitate to contact one of our many skilled installers. Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Divine calm with Hz Flex acoustic ceiling

Hz Acoustic, Tiny Office and Aarhus Vestre Provsti, Hz Flex

Divine calm with Hz Flex acoustic ceiling – Flexible acoustic panels create peace in motion How do you build a church that can be moved, inspire reflection, and invite presence – all at once? That is the question that Tiny Office and Aarhus Vestre Provsti have answered with a unique project: a mobile church where faith, presence, and sustainability come together in a single space – and where good acoustics have been an integral part of the concept from the very beginning. The church, built in Aarhus, is made from Scandinavian materials, including both recycled and newly developed products. The mobile structure is not only a practical solution but also an architectural story about how the modern church space can be shaped and experienced in new ways. And with Hz Acoustic’s flexible acoustic panels installed on both walls and ceilings, it has been possible to create a calm and harmonious sound experience – even when on the move. Flexible acoustic panels – perfect for organic shapes For the church, we supplied Hz Flex 017, a 15 mm thick flexible foam acoustic panel ideal for complex surfaces. It can be installed on convex, concave, and organically curved surfaces, making it the perfect choice for Tiny Office’s innovative and curved church design. Hz Flex 017 is lightweight, adaptable, and easy to work with, and when combined with our Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, the result is an acoustic ceiling and wall surface with a smooth finish free from visible joints or seams. The outcome is a calm, uniform surface that allows the room’s form and function to flow freely – without disturbing either the eye or the ear. Acoustic ceiling with minimal loss of height An important consideration in the project was achieving an acoustic ceiling with minimal loss of ceiling height. Since a mobile church offers limited space, it was essential to select a solution that optimizes both acoustics and spatial perception. With a thickness of only 15 mm, Hz Flex 017 is one of the most space-saving solutions available. At the same time, it provides impressive sound absorption, making it ideal for compact spaces where acoustic quality remains a priority. A space for reflection – wherever it is placed As Provost Esben Andersen from Aarhus Vestre Provsti explains: “We want people to come to the church, but as a church, we also want to be present and relevant to people. This is one way we can reach out to where people are.” The church becomes a tool for communication and presence – and with the right acoustic ceiling, it also becomes a space where silence and reflection can find room. This is not only a technical achievement but also a sensory enhancement that makes the experience more complete. Would you like to create calm in complex spaces or work with organic forms? Then flexible acoustic panels and ceilings from Hz Acoustic may be your solution.Contact one of our skilled installers today and get expert advice on the right approach – whether your project is stationary or on the move. This project was completed by our trusted partner DK Akustik. Find an installer near you See the video from Tiny Office here if you’re curious to learn more about the project. https://vimeo.com/825334323 More references See our other references here.

Job satisfaction with a new acoustic ceiling in Storm Carpet’s new showroom

Arbejdsglæde med nyt akustikloft i Storm Carpets nye showroom – An acoustic ceiling made of upcycled foam creates better acoustics and greater job satisfaction At Storm Carpet in Nørrebro, aesthetics, textiles, and tactile surfaces are part of everyday life. In this stylish showroom, architects and designers meet to be inspired by a wide selection of carpets, curtains, upholstery fabrics, and wall coverings. But when several creative minds gather in the same space, the acoustics must keep up – and that became a challenge. Storm Carpet’s showroom is located in a converted drive-through with high ceilings and many hard cement surfaces. This creates a raw, industrial atmosphere – but unfortunately also poor acoustics. Sound bounced between the walls and the floor, and when two conversations took place at once, one would quickly drown in echo. Flexible acoustic panels with environmental awareness The solution was Hz Flex 019-R – a flexible acoustic panel made from 100% upcycled PU foam. The panels are only 20 mm thick, making them ideal for an acoustic ceiling with minimal loss of ceiling height. That was crucial in the tall space, where the architecture and sense of openness had to be preserved. The acoustic panels were finished with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, creating a completely smooth and uniform surface without visible joints or seams. The result? A discreet, almost invisible acoustic ceiling that doesn’t steal attention from the textile collections but is clearly felt in everyday use. From disturbing echo to a functional showroom CEO Anders Storm explains: “Our showroom in Nørrebro is located in a converted drive-through, with high ceilings and many hard cement surfaces. It looks great but unfortunately creates poor acoustics – especially when several people are gathered. We were recommended Hz Acoustic and received friendly and professional guidance. The result has exceeded all our expectations.” He highlights how the ceiling height has barely been reduced and how the previously disturbing echo has been transformed into calm and improved job satisfaction. The change has also opened up new possibilities for using the showroom – for larger gatherings and meetings alike. “If you’re facing similar challenges – or simply want to improve your work environment – I highly recommend inviting Hz Acoustic into your project considerations.” A ceiling with more than one purpose At Hz Acoustic, we’re proud to contribute to both better sound and sustainable solutions. Hz Flex 019-R is a great example of how flexible acoustic panels can make a difference – not only acoustically but also environmentally. It’s recycling in its finest form: invisible, efficient, and with a clear upgrade to the room’s functionality. Need a new acoustic ceiling for your project? Then contact one of our installers for advice on the right acoustic ceiling for your space. With flexible acoustic panels and sustainable materials, it’s possible to create better sound without compromising on design or ceiling height. This project was completed by our partner DK Akustik. Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Foam acoustic panels for an apartment in Torpedohallen, Holmen

Hz Acoustic acoustic ceiling in apartment in Torpedohallen, Copenhagen

Foam acoustic panels for an apartment in Torpedohallen, Holmen In the heart of Copenhagen’s maritime history lies Torpedohallen – a former concrete hall from the 1950s that today houses 67 modern apartments inspired by American lofts. Here, raw constructions meet generous ceiling heights and an informal elegance that is hard to find elsewhere in the city. In one of these characterful homes, Hz Acoustic has delivered a solution where our foam acoustic panels contribute to both functionality and aesthetics – without breaking with the original architectural spirit. The transformation of the former torpedo hall was carried out by the architecture studio Vandkunsten. With respect for the hall’s history and structural elements, the result is a housing project where the old and the new meet in a consistent, uncompromising design language. The apartments are open and spacious with an almost cathedral-like sense of scale, where light, concrete, and glass take center stage. But in such spaces, an acoustic challenge naturally arises – and that’s where Hz Acoustic came into the picture. When design demands discretion The apartment’s open floor plan and curved ceiling surfaces required an acoustic solution that could adapt to the architecture. The choice fell on Hz Flex 019-R, a flexible foam acoustic panel made from 20 mm recycled foam. The panels are specifically developed to follow organic and curved shapes – precisely like those characterizing the interior of Torpedohallen. With low material thickness and high sound absorption, Flex 019-R is ideal for homes where acoustic comfort is desired without compromising on aesthetics or ceiling height. The acoustic panels were then finished with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, resulting in a smooth and uniform surface completely free of visible joints or seams. The finished ceiling thus appears as a calm, cohesive surface that does not compete with the architecture but instead blends in as a subtle and mood-enhancing element. An apartment full of life, light, and connection The apartment’s owners, Professor Mette Hartlev and Morten Kjærum, Director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute, speak about their home with great enthusiasm. They describe a space that supports both privacy and togetherness – where the architecture invites reflection and where the acoustics contribute to the sense of being able to “breathe” within the rooms. In a home like this, with concrete, glass, and open layouts, poor acoustics can easily take over. But with the use of foam acoustic panels that adapt to the existing forms and a surface finish that creates visual calm, the result is a living space where both body and mind thrive. A project in harmony with its surroundings At Hz Acoustic, we are proud to have supplied the acoustic solution for this distinctive project. Not only because Torpedohallen is an iconic example of sustainable urban transformation, but also because it demonstrates how modern acoustics can be integrated into older constructions with respect for history and architectural integrity. Would you like to learn more about our foam acoustic panels and how they can be used in complex or curved spaces? Then get in touch with one of our skilled installers for expert advice on the best solution for your next project. Architect: VandkunstenPhotographer: © Birgitta Wolfgang BjørnvadInstaller: DK Akustik Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Gypsum acoustic panels with a sharp finish in a reinterpretation of the four-winged farmhouse

Verna - Four-winged farmhouse

Gypsum acoustic panels with a sharp finish in a reinterpretation of the four-winged farmhouse When traditional building methods and modern functionality meet, something truly special happens. That is exactly the case with the Four-Winged Farmhouse project outside Odense, designed by the architectural firm Verna, where tradition and innovation go hand in hand – not least in the choice of ceiling solution. As a supplier to the project, Hz Acoustic contributed with an acoustic solution that supports the house’s aesthetic and functional ambitions. Using Hz Plus 027+ gypsum acoustic panels, finished with our Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, a smooth and seamless acoustic ceiling has been created that integrates elegantly into the bright, whitewashed rooms. A modern home with deep roots The four-winged farmhouse is a newly built residence inspired by traditional Danish farmsteads, characterized by a closed structure and four wings surrounding a central courtyard. With great precision and respect for the region’s building traditions, Verna has created a home where everything from materials to proportions draws on a vernacular expression – but interpreted in a contemporary and refined way. The home’s central kitchen and living area form the heart of the house. Here, open spaces, large windows, and carefully selected materials come together – and the ceiling plays a key role in tying it all into a cohesive whole. Even if it’s not the first thing one notices, the ceiling’s quality and surface make a decisive difference to the room’s overall atmosphere. Gypsum acoustic panels with precision and finesse For this project, the choice fell on Hz Plus 027+, a perforated gypsum acoustic panel pre-treated with acoustic felt. The panels ensure both effective sound absorption and an aesthetic expression that aligns with the architect’s vision of clean surfaces and discreet detailing. The final finish with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03 completes the look, resulting in a white, smooth acoustic ceiling that doesn’t draw attention but significantly contributes to the room’s acoustic comfort. A distinctive feature of this project is the use of edge trims, which create sharp endings and a sense of visual lightness. The ceiling seems almost to float above the rooms, underlining the house’s simple and precise architectural style. Integrated curtain rails are also seamlessly incorporated into the ceiling, adding another elegant detail that demonstrates how function and aesthetics unite perfectly. When acoustics and architecture go hand in hand Verna is known for its deep understanding of place, tradition, and materiality, and it has been a pleasure for us to deliver a ceiling solution that technically and aesthetically matches the ambitions of the project. Gypsum acoustic panels are often associated with standard solutions, but the four-winged farmhouse shows how, with the right products and skilled craftsmanship, it is possible to achieve a result that is both discreet, functional, and architecturally strong. At Hz Acoustic, we are proud to be part of this project, where both form and function have been considered all the way through – from gate to acoustic plaster. Would you like to learn more about how our gypsum acoustic panels can be used in your building project? Then get in touch with one of our skilled installers – they are ready to provide advice and solutions that match both aesthetic and acoustic requirements. Products: Hz Plus 027+ and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03Installer: DK AkustikArchitect: VernaPhotographer: Studio Stine Albertsen Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.

Acoustic ceiling without limitations at Restaurant Levi

Hz Flex

Acoustic ceiling without limitations at Restaurant Levi – A flexible acoustic ceiling that matches design, flavor, and conversation In the heart of vibrant downtown Copenhagen, Restaurant Levi has opened its doors to a dining experience beyond the ordinary. Here, the best of two worlds meet: Italian warmth and Japanese precision, united in a design universe that is as experimental as the menu itself. And just as important as the beautiful materials and subtle details is the atmosphere created in the room – where sound plays a decisive role. But how do you achieve good acoustics in a space full of architectural challenges – not least a ceiling filled with semi-circular domes and organic shapes? The answer: flexible acoustic panels from Hz Acoustic. Good acoustics without limitations Levi’s interiors are a dream for design lovers – and a nightmare for poor acoustics. The semi-circular ceiling shapes and hard surfaces created a clear challenge: how to maintain the aesthetic expression without compromising the sound environment. The solution was our Hz Flex acoustic panels, which, thanks to their flexibility, can easily adapt to both convex and concave surfaces. The panels were used across the entire ceiling, including the many elegant domes, and finished with Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, which provides a smooth, continuous surface without visible seams or joints. The result is an acoustic ceiling that is both invisible and indispensable. From empty space to sensory gathering place Behind Restaurant Levi stand Jesper Boelskifte, Peter Trauboth, and Mikkel Glahn – three experienced figures from Copenhagen’s restaurant scene who wanted to create a new kind of dining house: informal, yet of the highest quality. Designer Johannes Torpe was brought on board, and his vision was clear: the space should be felt – and it should live. The lively bar, the conversations at the tables, and the buzzing atmosphere are not coincidences. It took a ceiling capable of absorbing sound without interfering with the experience. With Hz Flex and Hz Acoustic Plaster 03, the result is a space where both food and conversation have room to unfold. An acoustic ceiling that follows the form Hz Flex is a flexible acoustic panel ideal for spaces where aesthetics and acoustics must go hand in hand. In Levi’s case, the flexible structure made it possible to adapt the ceiling in all its forms while ensuring that guests never have to raise their voices to be heard. Acoustics are often invisible, but at Restaurant Levi, they can be felt in the atmosphere: in the calm of conversation, the intimacy at the tables, and the ability to enjoy food, wine, and company without being overwhelmed by noise. Master the acoustics without compromise At Hz Acoustic, we love when acoustics and aesthetics come together. Restaurant Levi is living proof of how the right acoustic ceiling, using flexible acoustic panels, can elevate the entire experience. Not through grand gestures, but through precision, respect for design, and an understanding of how sound shapes a space. Do you have a project that demands both form and flexibility? Let us help you find the right acoustic solution – for domes, edges, and challenging soundscapes alike. Find an installer near you More references See our other references here.