Custom designs – no standard panels
Every Maeven design is developed in-house and is not available anywhere else. You’re not choosing a generic solution, but a wall that has been thoughtfully designed to be an integral part of your interior.
We measure the acoustic performance throughout the entire room—not just from a distance of 20 cm, as our competitors do. This provides a realistic picture of what you’ll experience at home. The TU Delft measurement confirms an NRC of 0.3 per panel, measured under actual room conditions.
Our acoustic tiles meet the strict EN-13501 fire class B-s1, d0 standard and are therefore safe to use on both walls and ceilings. Thanks to their excellent sound absorption in the mid- and high-frequency ranges, they are ideal for both stylish interiors and commercial environments, such as offices, restaurants, and waiting rooms.
Our tiles are made from recycled plastic and transformed into high-quality PET felt—a soft, stylish material with a subtle open structure. Thanks to its fine fibers, sound is absorbed not only where the tiles are installed but throughout the entire room, instantly creating a quieter and more comfortable environment.
The tiles are individually wrapped in recycled plastic. The PET felt, plastic, and cardboard box are all recyclable.
Every Maeven design is developed in-house and is not available anywhere else. You’re not choosing a generic solution, but a wall that has been thoughtfully designed to be an integral part of your interior.
Create your own design using our unique patterns
Modular 50×50 cm panels that let you easily scale from a small accent to a full wall.
Most people order too much—or too little. Calculate the right amount for your space in 30 seconds.
Thanks to the integrated adhesive backing, our panels can be installed in minutes—even in rental properties or existing interiors.
Simply remove the protective film and place the panel directly on the wall or ceiling. Immediately enjoy reduced reverberation and a warmer acoustic experience in the room.
Step-by-step
1. Lightly degrease the wall
2. Remove the film
3. Place the panel at the desired height
4. Press firmly for optimal adhesion
Thanks to the strong adhesive layer, the panels will stay securely in place for years—even on larger wall installations or in higher spaces.
Check out our Installation Blog for helpful tips and inspiration!
Acoustic panels work best in areas where sound reflects off hard surfaces. Think of walls, ceilings, and corners where echoes are created by concrete, stucco, glass, or drywall.
Popular applications:
• Living room: behind the sofa, TV wall, or dining area
• Home office: behind the desk or on a side wall to improve focus
• Bedroom: behind the bed for quieter sound
• Hallway or landing: to reduce echo
• Hospitality & office: meeting rooms, waiting areas, reception areas
Thanks to the modular 50×50 cm format, you decide how much surface area to cover: from a subtle wall accent to a full acoustic wall or acoustic ceiling.
Yes, you can vacuum the panels using a soft attachment or a wrung-out cloth. Do not use cleaning products containing harsh chemicals; instead, use a mild soap solution.
The acoustic value is 0.3 NRC, as measured throughout the entire room.
The panels are self-adhesive. They can be installed without tools or drilling. We recommend using a level or a self-leveling spirit level.
The panels can be easily removed using a sticker remover. This will deactivate the adhesive layer. To reattach the panels, it is best to use high-tack adhesive.
No. You can carefully peel off the panels by hand or with a putty knife. In some cases, adhesive residue may remain, but you can remove it with sticker remover without causing any damage. This does depend on the condition of the wall.
Unlike our competitors, we measure the sound level throughout the entire room, NOT 20 cm away from the object.
Yes, we ship via parcel post, air freight, or sea freight upon request for an additional fee.
The self-adhesive layer can be applied to any surface, provided the wall has already been primed. It works well on wallpaper, stucco, drywall, and even spachtelputz. Just make sure that, if using a coarse-grained finish, it doesn’t protrude too much to ensure proper adhesion to the surrounding surface.