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These Baux Acoustic Panels Help to Semi-Soundproof a Space

These Baux privacy panels are a series of accessories for use in a modern office space to provide employees with quieter, segmented areas perfect for getting work done.

The panels from the Sweden-based brand are crafted out of two-third recycled PET plastic and one-third virgin plastic to give them an eco-friendly edge. The panels feature a felt-like finish that offers a touch of softness, but also works to combat against noise pollution in an open-concept space.

The Baux privacy panels come in a total of nine sizes for desk-mounted or floor-mounted use. This enables the panels to be used for sectioning off larger areas of an office space or even divide large communal tables into dedicated sections for individuals.
Trend Themes
1. Semi-soundproofing Solutions - Companies can develop acoustic panels with recycled materials to offer an eco-friendly solution for noise reduction in open-concept workspaces.
2. Segmented Office Spaces - Companies can create desk-mounted or floor-mounted privacy panels that come in various sizes to allow for customizable solutions that accommodate larger areas of office spaces.
3. Eco-friendly Acoustics - Companies can leverage recycled materials to develop products that offer acoustic solutions, reducing noise pollution while being environmentally responsible.
Industry Implications
1. Office Furniture - Manufacturers can incorporate eco-friendly, acoustic paneling into their furniture lines, offering customizable, soundproof solutions for modern offices.
2. Architecture - Architects can integrate acoustic panels into the design of new office buildings, creating customizable soundproof solutions that cater to the needs of modern, open-concept workspaces.
3. Acoustic Engineering - Companies that specialize in acoustics can leverage recycled materials to develop innovative solutions that address the unique soundproofing needs of modern office spaces.

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