PET-felt luminaires that absorb sound and shape light — engineered together for architectural interiors.
Acoustic lighting combines illumination and sound absorption in one fixture, reducing noise without the need for separate acoustic panels.
It’s Ideal for Spaces with:
Key Benefits of Acoustic Lighting:
Suspended & surface luminaires for open and closed ceilings.
Acoustic panels & absorbers, illuminated or pure felt.
Modular, linkable rafts & grids for large spans.

A layered PET-felt body converts sound energy into heat while an integrated optic delivers controlled, low-glare light. The two functions share one housing, so a single fixture quiets a room and lights it.
9–24 mm high-density recycled PET-felt core traps mid and high frequencies.
Cuts reverberation time in hard, reflective architectural interiors.
Integrated LED at 2700–4000K, CRI >90 on illuminated versions.
Size, shape, finish and light are specified per project.
An LED module is built into the felt housing to deliver task and ambient light where a space needs both silence and illumination.
– Integrated dimmable LED, 2700–4000K
– Low glare, UGR <19, CRI >90
– Combines lighting & acoustic budgets
Panels and baffles with maximum felt area and no wiring — freely positioned to hit an acoustic target at lower cost.
– No electrical connection required
– Largest absorptive surface per unit
– Freely placed on wall or ceiling
The difference is simple: illuminated units solve lighting and acoustics with one fixture; non-illuminated units maximise sound absorption where light is handled elsewhere. Many products are available in both.
36 standard colors and 10 premium wood textures. Custom RAL and felt matching are available on request.

We can customize
everything.
Size, shape, felt color, light temperature, output, mounting, logos and cut-outs — every parameter is open. Products are made to order for the project in front of you, so a specification is never limited to a catalog page.
Everything specifiers ask about the Acoustic Collection. Can’t find it?
Each fixture is built around a high-density felt core made from recycled PET (the same material recovered from plastic bottles), typically 9–24 mm thick. On illuminated versions an integrated LED module sits within the felt housing, so a single body handles both sound absorption and light.
Depending on product and mounting, the collection reaches up to Class A absorption with a noise reduction coefficient (NRC) around 0.90. In practice that means a marked drop in reverberation and echo in hard, reflective interiors — the felt converts sound energy into heat across mid and high frequencies.
Illuminated units carry a built-in LED (2700–4000K, UGR <19, CRI >90) so one fixture both lights and quiets a space. Non-illuminated units drop the electronics for the largest possible felt area, giving maximum absorption at lower cost where lighting is handled elsewhere. Many products are offered in both configurations.
Offices and meeting rooms, restaurants and hospitality, auditoriums and lecture halls, retail and showrooms, lobbies and reception, and education or campus environments. The collection mounts three ways — suspended or surface on ceilings, on walls as panels and absorbers, and as modular ceiling systems (rafts and grids) for large open-plan spans.
More than 30 acoustic felt colours are drawn straight from the BYIBA specsheets, with the metal body available in Matt Black or Matt White. Custom RAL colours and bespoke felt matching are available on request, so the fixture can disappear into — or deliberately contrast with — the interior.
Yes — everything is open. Dimensions, shape, felt colour and density, light temperature and output, mounting method, logos and cut-outs are all specified per project. Every fixture is manufactured to order, so a specification is never limited to a catalogue page.
The PET felt is manufactured from recycled plastic and is itself recyclable, making it a low-impact choice for interiors. Fire classification is stated per product on its specsheet — share your project’s requirement and we’ll confirm the right build.
Download the specsheet on any product above, then contact our team to start a specification. Because items are made to order, lead time depends on size, finish and quantity — we’ll confirm a schedule with your quote.