Rhythm in Red






Rhythm in Red
Fine art with a pulse. Rhythm in Red gives your walls the raw energy of a Pollock-inspired drip and splatter while quietly clearing the echo from your room.
Key features:
A bold three-panel collection showcasing original art by Lucie Hortvik, wife of our co-founder Petr, capturing controlled chaos rendered in a deep, moody red. Built to make your room look as good as it sounds.
Instantly improves room acoustics and reduces background noise
Provides substantial sound absorption starting as low as 100 Hz
Built entirely without mineral wool, ensuring no harmful micro-particles are released into your air
Features our patented wooden frame design for a durable, high-end, and luxurious finish
Rhythm in Red: Studio Performance, Gallery Design
Original Art Set intro: Jazz on a wall, improvisation frozen mid-beat. A premium three-panel series of handmade expressionist art, where every fleck is a note that landed where the moment took it.THE STORY
Choose your profile
HOME & OFFICE - 5 cm thickness - NRC 0.75
Ideal for: Dining rooms, home theaters, and commercial spaces.
Key benefit: Instantly eliminates distracting echoes for a better listening experience.
PERFORMANCE - 10 cm thickness - NRC 0.92
Ideal for: Hi-Fi rooms, music studios, rehearsal spaces.
Key benefit: A must-have for producers and enthusiasts seeking the perfect listening position.
PERFORMANCE BASS - 15 cm thickness - NRC 0.94
Ideal for: Music studios and production rooms.
Key benefit: Gives musicians and producers full control over low-end boominess for full, well-defined recordings.
Quality & Craftsmanship You Can Trust
Every Acoustic Art absorber is a handmade original, built with quality and safety as our top priorities.
Sustainable & Safe: We use Envizol, an acoustic material made from recycled PET. We never use mineral or glass wool, ensuring your air remains free of micro-particles.
Patented Design: Our signature wooden design is legally protected, giving you a uniquely luxurious and professional acoustic treatment.
User-Focused Improvement: We continuously refine our panels based on your feedback—from upgrading our user-friendly mounting system to reinforcing our packaging for safe transit.
Properties
100% handmade in Czechia with a quality guarantee
Unique Rhythm in Red design printed on acoustically transparent fabric.
Features eco-friendly Envizol PET felt (recycled plastic)
Safe and healthy materials only: no glass or mineral wool used
Achieves 50% sound absorption at 400 Hz
Dimensions: 60 x 120 cm (width x height) per panel
Premium wood finish
Wall hanging system included
Use our suspension kit to safely hang the panels from the ceiling
Easy to clean: simply wipe with a damp cloth and a mild soap solution
Measurement of sound absorption according to ISO 354. Made by AKUSTING spol. s r.o., Czechia.
How we do it
How to use the Rhythm in Red Acoustic Absorber
Left: Sound wave reflected from the bare wall. Right: sound wave absorbed by the acoustic absorber placed on the wall.
Clarity Starts with Absorption
Ever notice that distracting echo in a large room? That's the result of uncontrolled sound waves bouncing off hard surfaces.
Absorption panels are the most critical tool for managing this. They absorb sound waves, preventing reflections and instantly creating a comfortable, clear-sounding environment..
Once you experience your favorite music or film in an acoustically treated space, you'll never go back.
Acoustic Art Series: Professional Comfort for Every Room
The Acoustic art series is a handcrafted, highly effective absorber that delivers both acoustic clarity and a classy aesthetic.
Installing just a few panels on your walls will significantly shorten sound decay time, resulting in a more immersive and pleasant listening experience.
Great acoustics aren't just for pros. They improve well-being, reduce stress, and make everyday activities—like chatting with friends or working from home—much more enjoyable.
Choosing the Right Profile
A key principle of acoustic absorption is simple: the deeper the panel, the better it handles low-end frequencies.
HOME & OFFICE (5 cm depth): Ideal for retaining the room's natural liveliness while eliminating mid- and high-frequency flutter. Perfect for home theaters, listening rooms, or offices.
Performance & Performance Bass (10 cm & 15 cm depth): Necessary for controlling deep low-end frequencies. Essential for home studios and professional music spaces.
Acoustics can be straightforward, but placement matters. Check out our home studio guide to maximize your results, or simply send us a message—we're here to help you get the most out of your panels.
FAQ
Can you make an absorber in custom colors or sizes?
We always go the extra mile to ensure our acoustic solutions suit the specific needs of our clients. Send us a description of what you're looking for including the required design and dimensions. We will do our best to come up with the right solution for your space.
How many absorbers do I need in my studio or at home?
In a professional music studio or rehearsal room, acoustic panels need to cover at least 50% of the wall area, with absorbers making up the majority. In a home listening room or a home theatre, panels should occupy at least 20% of the wall area. Large commercial spaces, such as offices and restaurants, typically require a custom solution.
Where should I place the acoustic panels?
The very first thing to do is cover the first reflection points on the walls between the sound source and the listening position. That way you eliminate early reflections. If you don't do this, the sound waves will bounce off the walls and interfere with the direct waves from the speakers, resulting in an unbalanced, muddy sound. Check out our guide to find out more.
Does this absorber work like the foam tiles or pyramids?
Our Woody absorbers work more effectively compared to conventional foam tiles and pyramids. That’s because we use PET felt insulation (recycled plastic), which boasts greater effectiveness at low frequencies (below 1 kHz), resulting in more sound energy being absorbed. Furthermore, foam pyramids usually fail to contribute to a reflection-free zone at the listening position.