Origami Energy Pulp Panel
Energize your interiors with the BAUX Acoustic Pulp Origami Energy Panel, a 100% bio-based acoustic solution designed to bring vibrancy, structure, and superior sound control to modern spaces. Inspired by the power of geometric movement, this bold origami pattern introduces sharp angles and striking depth, making it an eye-catching yet functional choice for offices, hospitality venues, creative spaces, and educational environments.
Constructed from natural cellulose fibers, sourced from sustainably harvested Swedish pine and fir trees, and combined with non-GMO wheat bran, potato starch, plant-derived wax, and citrus fruit acids, this panel is fully recyclable, biodegradable, and eco-friendly. Its faceted structure enhances sound diffusion and absorption, ensuring a balanced and comfortable acoustic environment while making a bold visual statement.
Available in six naturally pigmented shades, the BAUX Origami Energy Panel allows for highly customizable layouts, enabling architectural acoustics that blend sustainability with modern aesthetics.
Key Features:
⭐ Outstanding sound absorption: Reduces noise while enhancing room acoustics
⭐ 100% Bio-based & sustainable: Made from natural, recyclable, and biodegradable materials
⭐ Fire & water resistant: Reinforced with plant-based wax for durability and safety
⭐ Bold geometric origami design: Adds depth, energy, and striking visual impact
⭐ Lightweight & easy to install: Mount on walls or ceilings for seamless acoustic integration
Empower your space with BAUX Acoustic Pulp Origami Energy Panels, where bold design meets sustainable sound innovation.
Width: 500 mm, 19.68″
Height: 1000 mm, 39.37″
Pieces per m2 and q.ft.: 2/m2, ~0.18/sqft
'- Cellulose
Pine & Spruce (94%)
- Wheat bran
- Bio binder 5101 (~1%):
Mixture of citrus fruit peels, potato starch
and wax from plants
- Paint, Bio-based (0% Painted) (<1% Unpainted)
αw: 0.35
NRC: 0.35
SAA: 0.35
Class: D
αw: 0.35
NRC: 0.35
SAA: 0.35
Class: D
• Forest Stewardship Council
The Cellulose used in BAUX product derives from a responsible wood source that is FSC certified. FSC’s pioneering certification system enables businesses and consumers to choose wood, paper and other forest products made with materials that support responsible forestry.
• Declare Label
BAUX products are compliant to Declare Label and are therefore Red List Free and sourced with responsibility. Declare is a nutrition label for building products. It is designed to help specifiers quickly identify products that meet their project requirements.
• Health Product Declaration
BAUX Health Product Declaration transparently details the contents of the product. An HPD is a standardised report of a product’s contents and associated health information, following the HPD Open Standard.
• Red List Free
BAUX Acoustic Pulp does not contain any harmful chemicals and is approved to be free from Red Listed ingredients. Products with this label comply with the Living Building Challenge goals of ingredient transparency and industry-wide elimination of Red List chemicals.
• Indoor Emissions
BAUX Acoustic Pulp offers superior indoor quality and is approved for several other emission standards. This measure inspires the use of low-emission construction materials, and the responsibility corresponds to the manufacturer of the product.
• Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology
BAUX Acoustic Pulp contributes positively to Breeam certification of buildings. Breeam is the oldest method of assessing, rating and certifying a building’s environmental sustainability.
• LEED V.4
BAUX Acoustic Pulp contributes positively to LEED-certification of buildings. LEED v4 is designed to up the ante with a more flexible, performance-based approach that calls for measurable results throughout a building’s life cycle
• California Department of Public Health
BAUX Acoustic Pulp deliver superior indoor quality and is qualified according to CDPH. CDPH’s goal is to improve Californians’ health and well-being by issuing various authorisations to regulate professionals, facilities, and equipment.