Acoustic interior projects
Interior projects with acoustic solutions
From open-plan offices to public spaces, our interior projects demonstrate how acoustic solutions contribute to a quiet, beautiful, and sustainable work environment. Using panels, ceiling islands, and wall cladding, we create spaces that not only sound better but also visibly contribute to social and sustainable impact. Browse a selection of completed projects below.
Showcase: Terre des Hommes
Profile Project designed and furnished the interior of Terre des Hommes' new office, with i-did responsible for the acoustic comfort. We supplied acoustic panels, teardrop-shaped ceiling islands, desk dividers, and slats in warm Peachy Orange , making the open spaces calmer and more pleasant to use.
The result is a fresh, calm workspace with a strong, sustainable look — a great example of how acoustics, circular thinking and style come together.
Our projects
KLM
For the renovated interior of KLM Building 411 at Schiphol Airport, we developed acoustic louvers in collaboration with ATELIERS Interior & Architecture . Four colors of recycled KLM uniforms were chosen.
Woonforte
For the Woonforte office, we created various acoustic interior products: desk dividers, ceiling panels, wall panels, and standing panels in the colors Defense Green & Defense Dessert .
Clingendael Institute
i-did collaborated on the design of several meeting rooms and the reception area in this historic building. We installed room dividers, two-tone ceiling and wall panels for a more peaceful and comfortable atmosphere.
Daycare Willemshoeve
For the Willemshoeve, i-did created acoustic panels in Defence Green , specially attached with magnets. "We've now installed all the panels and we're noticing a big difference," says director Jeroen Meeder.
De Wachtkamer
Our acoustic panels are part of an upgraded bunk bed system, specifically designed for asylum seekers who often share a room with others in COA (Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers) facilities. This project was showcased during Dutch Design Week and is still in development.
The New Farm
The meeting rooms at The New Farm have been given a new look and feel. Acoustic islands in shades of gray hang playfully distributed on the ceiling and walls. The large space features floor-to-ceiling slats in Chalkboard Black .
O-Bureau
We created various acoustic solutions for O-bureau in Defence Green and Midsummer Yellow . This includes a new design: pivoting EverUse louvered doors. These allow you to create a quiet workspace or separate space with a single, smooth rotation.
Werkzaak Rivierenland
For the Learning Lab, i-did created various felt artworks for the sliding walls, ceiling decorations, wall coverings, desk dividers, and laptop sleeves, commissioned by Fokkema & Partners . Both i-felt and you-felt were used for this.
FedEx
The FedEx office in Hoofddorp features acoustic wall panels from i-did in IKEA Co-worker and KLM Sky Blue . i-did also supplied various felt colors to Ruwe Bolster, which were used to make lamps. The architect for this project was Sheryl Leysner .
HVO Querido
For HVO Querido, a wonderful social organization in Amsterdam, i-did was commissioned to produce acoustic solutions in a vibrant color palette. Ceiling islands, wall panels, and baffles were chosen for a significant number of spaces.
Houtlab
Houtlab is a sustainable, circular, and inspiring building where collaboration is paramount. Acoustic baffles and panels from i-did in Cloud Grey were chosen for various spaces. Concept and design:Leidmotiv .
Terre des Hommes
In the new Terre des Hommes headquarters, you'll find teardrop-shaped panels, slats, and desk dividers in the Peachy Orange felt color. An office with a strong circular character thanks to Profile Project.
Plus
After the merger of PLUS and COOP, the head office was renovated. The company clothing was felted into a unique "you-felt" used to cover the partitions of shopping baskets, folding crates, and wooden boxes. By Stars Design.
Biopartner 5
Architectural firm PTSA has chosen acoustic ceiling panels with i-did lighting for the canteen at Biopartner 5 in Leiden. Biopartner 5 is the first Paris-Proof building in the Netherlands.
DHM
The building features various acoustic options, such as baffles, lampshades, and PODs made from recycled textiles. These items are characteristic of DHM's industrial and distinctive building: "Everything gets a second life here."
Ghent University Hospital
Over 200 acoustic wall and ceiling panels in two colors were made from used UZ Gent uniforms. This was part of a larger recycling project; accessories were also supplied.
Company from Outside by Studio Kley
The Firma van Buiten building makes extensive use of second-hand furniture and reused materials, such as i-felt in the colour Efteling Fairy Blue .
Stadsjochies
Stadsjochies in a Utrecht restaurant housed in a large glass greenhouse. Cloud Grey baffles were chosen to improve the acoustics.
The Green House
How do you solve unpleasant reverberation in a hospitality venue? Our acoustic panels have provided The Green House with sustainable acoustics.
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