Sustainability at the core

From Waste to Acoustic Wonder

Every acoustic panel we make begins life as a discarded PET bottle. Here's how waste becomes something beautiful.

1

Collect & Sort

Used PET bottles gathered and sorted by colour

2

Clean

Labels, caps & residues removed for purity

3

Shred

PET broken into small flakes ready for melting

4

Melt & Purify

Flakes melted into raw polyester fibre

5

Weave & Finish

Fibres woven into dense acoustic felt

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Your Light

Beautiful, sustainable acoustic lighting

100%
Recycled PET
0
Virgin plastic
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Steps to transform

Did you know?

PET felt can be recycled again at end-of-life — making it part of a closed material loop, rather than a one-time reuse.

What you need to know about PET felt

PET Felt FAQs

How many plastic bottles go into one acoustic light?

It varies by size and thickness, but a single acoustic pendant typically contains the equivalent of 20–60 recycled plastic bottles. A larger ceiling baffle or panel can contain well over 100. Every fixture is doing real work keeping plastic out of landfill.

Is PET felt safe to use indoors?

Yes. Our PET felt is Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified, meaning it has been independently tested and verified to be free from harmful substances; including dyes, heavy metals, and residual chemicals. It's safe for use in offices, schools, restaurants, hotels, and other occupied spaces.

Does PET felt absorb sound effectively?

PET felt is a well-established acoustic material. Its dense, porous fibre structure traps and dissipates sound energy, reducing echo and reverberation in a space.

Is PET felt a sustainable choice?

Yes, it's one of the more responsible options available. The raw material is post-consumer recycled plastic, it doesn't require chemical binders in production, and Oeko-Tex certification ensures the final product meets strict environmental and safety standards. It's also fully recyclable at end of life; the fibres can re-enter the production cycle rather than going to landfill.