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Show home for acoustic products has lots to shout about

Architects and their clients can get hands-on with noise and reverberation control innovations at a new purpose-built HQ in the Medway Valley, Kent

In association with
Oscar Acoustics' Oscar Innovation Centre: Click above to view the video.
Oscar Acoustics' Oscar Innovation Centre: Click above to view the video.

Standing on a former cement works site in Halling, Kent, the Oscar Innovation Centre spans over 16,000 sq ft and comprises two buildings. The first is a warehouse, office and show home for all its acoustic products; the second is made up of six, individual two-storey warehouses.

Designed by RIBA chartered practice Urban & Rural, the new purpose-built HQ showcases the company's class-leading SonaSpray range of acoustic sprays in a real-life setting. These decorative acoustic sprays absorb sound energy, creating productive, distraction-free spaces where people can thrive.

Tours allow architects to get a real sense of how SonaSpray can visually and acoustically transform a project. Get in touch to book a tour for yourself, your design teams and potential clients to view the full product range in situ and see them come to life.

The sound of sustainability
Sustainability is at the core of all Oscar Acoustics’ operations. Its SonaSpray range is made from rapidly renewable resources that sequester carbon, reducing the amount of harmful greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere. 

The company became ISO 14001 certified in 2020 and achieved its independently certified carbon-neutral status in 2023. Its SonaSpray range has been used on some of Britain’s greenest construction projects and its new HQ has been awarded Green Plaque status as a ‘Net Zero emissions’ building.

To book your tour, go to oscar-acoustics/book-a-tour

  • SonaSpray K-13 acoustic ceiling spray in black and ear sculpture made of SonaSpray in grey in the welcome lobby.
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    SonaSpray K-13 acoustic ceiling spray in black and ear sculpture made of SonaSpray in grey in the welcome lobby.
  • SonaSpray fc acoustic ceiling spray in white.
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    SonaSpray fc acoustic ceiling spray in white.
  • SonaSpray K-13 Special acoustic ceiling spray in light grey has been used throughout the open-plan offices.
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    SonaSpray K-13 Special acoustic ceiling spray in light grey has been used throughout the open-plan offices.
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For more information and technical support, visit oscar-acoustics.co.uk

Contact:
01474 854902
mail@oscar-acoustics.co.uk


 

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