Not all acoustic panels are created equal.
While many products may look similar online, the materials used beneath the surface make a significant difference in performance, longevity, and appearance.


High-quality acoustic wood panels use real wood veneer, applied to a dense and stable core.
This ensures natural grain variation, depth, and durability. Over time, real veneer maintains its appearance far better than paper-wrapped or printed alternatives.
Imitation panels often rely on lightweight cores and decorative wraps.
While they may cost less initially, they tend to warp, fade, or delaminate over time — especially in environments with temperature or humidity changes.


Acoustic performance is also affected by material density.
Panels with higher-density MDF cores and proper acoustic backing absorb sound more effectively and feel more solid once installed.
WoodEco panels are built with material integrity as the priority.
From veneer thickness to felt density, every component is selected to ensure consistent quality across every panel. This is especially important for larger installations where visual and acoustic consistency matters.


When choosing acoustic panels,
Quality is not just about appearance on day one — it’s about how the product performs and looks years later.

