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Geometric Tile Set

  • Geometric Tile Set

  • Recycled materials

The 3-second version

  • Absorbs sound and reduces echo in rooms with hard surfaces
  • Faceted geometry creates shadow and depth on the wall
  • Arrange and rotate tiles in any layout you choose
  • Softens echo, not a soundproofing barrier
  • Requires wall mounting (not freestanding)
  • Pattern and coverage depend on set size chosen

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Modular acoustic panels that add dimension while absorbing sound

Most acoustic panels either look industrial or try too hard to disguise what they are. These treat sound absorption as a design opportunity: the angled facets that scatter and dampen noise also make the wall three-dimensional, so you get function and form from the same piece. The modular system matters because it lets you compose a layout that fits the specific wall and the amount of dampening you need, rather than forcing you to accept a pre-set pattern. That flexibility is worth it if you care how the solution looks as much as whether it works.

Good gift when

  • People working from home who need to control room echo
  • Anyone wanting wall art that also improves acoustics
  • Minimalist interiors that need texture without clutter
  • Renters or homeowners who like to rearrange and experiment

Skip it if Will not eliminate all noise or replace dedicated soundproofing; works best when you need to soften echo and reflection rather than block sound between rooms

Specs

Made in
Denmark
Material
Recycled material
Designer
Nital Patel for Arturel
Set sizes available
4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 tiles
Color options
Petroleum Green, Night Black, Sand Beige, Ocean Blue
Installation
Mounts directly to wall, no special tools required
Function
Acoustic dampening and visual texture

What's included

  • Set of 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 geometric tiles (depending on size selected)
  • Mounting hardware for wall installation

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Large and requires wall installation, so best when the recipient can choose placement and arrangement themselves.

The maker

Designer Nital Patel worked with Arturel to create a wall treatment that honors Bauhaus principles: form follows function, and neither should be wasted. The faceted geometry emerged from studying how angled surfaces diffuse sound more effectively than flat ones, then translating that physics into a shape that also creates visual rhythm through light and shadow.

Production happens in Denmark using recycled feedstock, keeping material waste low and ensuring consistent quality across each tile. The modular approach reflects a design philosophy that values adaptability—rather than dictating a single correct arrangement, the system lets you respond to your own space, preferences, and acoustic needs. The result is a product that behaves like both art and infrastructure, depending on what the room requires.

The details

These angled wall panels do two jobs at once: they reduce echo and reflected noise while creating a three-dimensional pattern you assemble yourself. Each tile is a geometric shape with faceted surfaces that break up sound waves and cast subtle shadows, so a wall becomes texture rather than flatness.

The material is recycled and produced in Denmark. Installation requires no special tools—tiles mount directly to the wall, and you decide the spacing, rotation, and overall composition. Sets range from four tiles up to twelve, giving you control over whether you want a small accent cluster or a larger installation that covers significant area.

Five color options let you match or contrast with your surroundings. Petroleum green and ocean blue add cool tones, night black anchors a bold arrangement, and sand beige blends into lighter interiors. Because the tiles are modular, you can start with a smaller set and expand the design later if the space or your needs change.

Acoustic performance improves noticeably in rooms with hard surfaces—home offices, bedrooms, or any space where sound bounces too much. The sculptural profile means they read as intentional art rather than obvious noise control, so the function stays secondary to the form. Each tile is identical in shape, but the angles create variety depending on how you orient and group them, which keeps the final result from looking repetitive or rigid.

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Questions

How much wall area does each set cover?
Coverage depends on how tightly you space the tiles and your chosen layout. A set of four creates a small accent cluster, while a set of twelve can cover several square feet when arranged with moderate spacing. Since the tiles are modular, you control the density and overall footprint.
Will these work in a room with high ceilings or a lot of echo?
Yes, they help reduce echo and soften reflected sound, especially in rooms with hard floors, bare walls, or minimal soft furnishings. For very large or very reverberant spaces, you may need multiple sets or additional acoustic treatment to achieve the effect you want.
Can I rearrange the tiles after installation?
The tiles mount to the wall, so moving them requires removing and reinstalling. However, because installation does not require special tools or permanent alterations, you can adjust the layout if you want to experiment with a new configuration.
Do the tiles need to be arranged in a specific pattern?
No. The design is intentionally flexible, so you can arrange the tiles in any pattern, spacing, or orientation that suits your wall and aesthetic preferences. Each tile is identical, but rotating and positioning them differently creates visual variety.
Are these suitable for rental apartments?
That depends on your lease terms and the mounting method used. The tiles are designed for straightforward installation and removal, but you should confirm that wall mounting is permitted and understand any potential patching or touch-up required when you move out.

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