Transform Spaces With Felt Right Eco-Tiles

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Research suggests that settings with poor acoustics can exacerbate symptoms of exhaustion, agitation, and difficulty focusing. In actuality, noise damages brain oxidative stress and impairs cognitive function, according to the National Library of Medicine. Fortunately, sound pollution may be effectively addressed with Felt Right Eco-Tiles. This is especially important in areas where deep concentration is crucial. Good news for those who are sick of being sidetracked by office noise: Felt Right acoustical wall tiles absorb approximately 35% of sound and are made of at least 50% recycled plastic.

But Talley Goodson, the creator of Felt Right and the former CEO of 3form, an architectural materials company, didn’t get into it with the express purpose of changing the office’s audio environment. No, this passionate surfer’s motivation for starting his business was to create a product that would prevent single-use plastic from ending up in the water. As a result, four water bottles are kept out of the waste stream every felt acoustic wall tile. Felt Right was established in 2020 and has since turned the equivalent of around 5.5 million water bottles into strong, beautiful felt Eco-Tiles for use in homes and businesses.

The goal is to design, manufacture, and deliver products using only environmentally friendly processes. Because Felt Right tiles don’t off-gas and don’t include any materials on the Red List, they also don’t have a detrimental effect on the quality of indoor air. The water-based acrylic used to make Felt Right adhesive tabs is free of dangerous chemicals. Additionally, Felt Right acoustical panels are made to last, which further embodies our dedication to sustainability. Additionally, the business has a program called the “Move Guarantee” that makes reinstallation easier in the event that it’s required.

 

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