
Integration of decorative appearance and acoustic functionality emerges as a dominant commercial interior design trend in 2026, driving fast market expansion for natural textured acoustic construction materials. Statistics released by multiple global design institutions show that cement-bonded wood wool panels are widely specified for boutique cafes, retail showrooms and creative open offices, with order volume surging 35% year-on-year in the first half of this year.
Unlike ordinary flat single-function acoustic boards, wood wool panels feature raw spruce fiber-cement textures that require no additional paint or veneer finishing, simplifying construction workflows while retaining natural layered visual aesthetics. The open fiber structure delivers an NRC value of 0.80 to 0.90, effectively absorbing scattered crowd noise and balancing decorative texture and noise reduction performance.
The material passes Class A fire resistance testing and boasts outstanding moisture resistance, suitable for high-foot-traffic commercial venues with frequent temperature and humidity fluctuations. As low-carbon building assessment standards gain widespread adoption across commercial construction projects, recyclable natural wood wool acoustic materials will capture an expanding share within mid-to-high end commercial renovation markets.