A wellness oasis with colourful acoustics 💦
Therme Lindau in Germany, designed by 4a Architekten, combines minimalist exposed concrete with wood, stone and expansive windows overlooking Lake Constance. The result is a striking spa and bathing destination with a calm, contemporary feel.
#Troldtekt acoustic panels were used on ceilings and walls in black and custom colours. The panels help absorb sound while adding bold accents that stand out beautifully against the light surfaces.
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📸 Olaf Wiechers
A new urban oasis at a famous London museum 🌿
At the Natural History Museum in London, Feilden Fowles has transformed the previously underused gardens into a new public landscape with a Nature Activity Centre and Garden Kitchen café. The project creates a welcoming setting for learning, discovery and time spent close to nature.
Inside the new buildings, #Troldtekt acoustic panels in natural wood were installed through the ceilings to help combat reverberating sound and create a calm, welcoming atmosphere.
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📸 Jim Stephenson Architectural Photography & Films
A good place to grow 🌿
Børnehuset Grønnegården in Gladsaxe transforms a former barn into a modern childcare institution. Designed by BBP Arkitekter, the project balances a visionary expression with clear references to the site’s historic buildings.
Inside, #Troldtekt acoustic panels and #Troldtekt line in natural wood were chosen for ceilings and walls. The panels help create a calm acoustic environment while supporting the warm, tactile feel of the interiors.
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📸 Helene Høyer Mikkelsen
Reused acoustics in a bakery full of character ☕
Jumbo Bakery in Aarhus brings café life into a former car wash at the city’s old central post office. The long, high-ceilinged space pairs rough surfaces, soft daylight and a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of history.
The original white #Troldtekt acoustic panels were preserved in the space, where they continue to work as an effective sound absorber. They help support a comfortable acoustic experience while fitting naturally into the layered interior.
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📸 Helene Høyer Mikkelsen
Step out of the studio and into the forest 🌲
Together with @fscdanmark , we are inviting architects to join us for a day that takes you all the way from the forest floor to the factory floor.
On 27 May, we head out from Aarhus for a combined forest tour and factory visit, where you will gain insight into responsible forestry in practice, offsite biodiversity, and the production of FSC®-certified acoustic panels at Troldtekt in Troldhede.
On the day, you will get:
✅ Insight into responsible forestry in practice with a local forest manager and contractor – including how biodiversity is nurtured and documented
✅ Knowledge about FSC and what to pay attention to when specifying materials in your projects
✅ A guided tour of Troldtekt’s factory in Troldhede and insight into how FSC®-certified acoustic panels are made
Would you like to join us?
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Senior living designed around community and wellbeing 🌿
BonTop in Mölnlycke, south of Gothenburg, is a +55 residential community designed by Kanozi Arkitekter. At the heart of the building is a subtropical winter garden under a specially designed glass roof, created as a shared space for everyday social life.
#Troldtekt acoustic panels in natural wood were chosen for several areas, including the galleries facing the garden, the ground floor and the spa area. The panels help create a calm acoustic environment while fitting naturally with the project’s material palette.
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📸 BaraBild
A 3D-printed space for everyday community life 🏡
In Kirkebjerg Søpark in Denmark, this community centre by SAGA Space Architects brings shared functions like a laundry, guest room and sports facilities together in one striking building. Its curved form was created with 3D-printed concrete, giving the project a distinctive identity.
Inside, reused #Troldtekt acoustic panels were installed on the ceilings. The panels help ensure good sound absorption while adding texture and character to the shared spaces.
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📸 Helene Høyer Mikkelsen
A calm setting for counselling and care 🌿
Cancer Counselling Centre Skejby was designed by Claus Pryds Arkitekter as a warm and welcoming place for support, community and quiet reflection. The building opens towards the landscape and combines vaulted ceilings, skylights and carefully chosen materials to create a calm atmosphere.
#Troldtekt acoustic panels in natural wood were installed on all ceilings and on wall surfaces above door height. The panels help ensure good acoustics and support the peaceful, homely feel of the interiors.
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📸 Helene Høyer Mikkelsen
A bold hotel interior with better acoustics 🍸
Malmaison York brings new life to a former 1960s building in the heart of the historic city. Studio Moren mixed the raw concrete structure with bold interiors, bars and restaurant spaces to create a hotel full of character.
With many hard surfaces exposed, good acoustics were essential. #Troldtekt acoustic panels were used across the ceilings in the restaurant areas, including a two-tone design in the Sora Sky Bar and black floating elements in the Bar & Grill.
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📸 Pressential
A culture hall that opens up to the city ✨
Det Grønlandske Hus in Aarhus has been extended with a new culture hall designed by Rubow Arkitekter. With its pitched roof, wooden cladding and large windows, the building creates a clear link between Greenlandic references and its urban surroundings.
Inside, natural materials and #Troldtekt acoustic ceilings in natural wood help create a warm, open atmosphere for gatherings and cultural events. The panels support good acoustics while matching the simple, precise interior.
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📸 Thomas Mølvig
Colourful acoustics for a lively pool environment 💦
Vitalbad Kusel in Germany is a renovation and extension of a swimming and leisure centre by 4a Architekten. The interiors combine large glass facades, warm-toned floor tiles, bright concrete walls and colourful ceilings.
To help create a pleasant acoustic experience in the pool areas, #Troldtekt acoustic ceiling panels were installed in custom colours. The panels reduce reverberation while adding a strong visual identity to the space.
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📸 Dipl.-Ing. Olaf Wiechers
A garage with gallery-like acoustics 🚗
In Somerset, this striking barn-style building was designed as a five-car garage, workshop and utility space beside an 18th-century home.
Designed by Bindloss Dawes Architects, the project reinterprets the traditional rural barn with timber, steel, concrete and large glazed openings.
To match the refined interior and help create a calm atmosphere, #Troldtekt acoustic panels were installed on walls and ceilings. The panels reduce reverberation and support the clean, carefully detailed look of the space.
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📸 Nick Dearden