Horizon 75L
Ljuds™ Horizon 75L, sized at 1200x2400mm, is designed with precise horizontal grooves that improve sound absorption and minimize reverberation. Its composition of recyclable wood fibres and a cement matrix allows for effective sound wave dispersion while maintaining moisture balance. Offering high NRC ratings and fire resistance, Horizon 75L pattern serves as a long-lasting and acoustically efficient choice for offices, homes, and commercial interiors.
Acoustic Performance & Sustainability
Sound Absorption Coefficient
Ljuds™ wood wool acoustic panels undergo ISO 354 testing to measure sound absorption across frequencies. The results show high efficiency, especially in the mid-to-high range, ensuring effective reverberation control.
Eco-friendly
We prioritize sustainability and eco-friendliness in our design and manufacturing processes. Made from eco-friendly recyclable materials, these products reduce environmental impact by minimizing waste and promoting long-lasting performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Horizon 75L stands out with its large 1200 × 2400 mm format and precisely grooved horizontal design that not only creates a sleek, expansive aesthetic but also enhances sound absorption and minimizes reverberation more effectively in spacious interiors.
This panel uses a recyclable wood fibre and cement matrix that disperses sound waves and reduces echo. Tested under ISO 354 standards, it delivers high sound absorption performance, especially in mid-to-high frequency ranges.
Yes — Horizon 75L is made from eco-friendly, recyclable materials that reduce environmental impact and contribute to healthier indoor environments with regulated moisture balance.
You can use them on walls or ceilings in a wide variety of spaces such as offices, homes, commercial interiors, auditoriums, and hospitality environments to control noise and enhance acoustic comfort.
Yes — alongside its acoustic performance, the Horizon 75L panel includes fire-resistant properties and is built for long-lasting performance in both commercial and residential settings.