Fabric-Faced Ceiling Tile (23 3/4″ x 23 3/4″)

for T-grid ceiling systems

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Transform your space with our fabric-faced acoustical drop ceiling tiles, tailored for offices, retail spaces, and homes with suspended or T-Grid ceiling structures. Designed to improve acoustics and provide a warmer, more stylish look, these tiles easily drop in to replace your current standard white ceiling tiles.

Our fabric faced ceiling tiles, covered in the fabric of your choice. Note that only the exposed face of these tiles are fabric covered, while the edges are left bare to ensure an exact fit into your ceiling grid. Upgrade your boring, dusty white tiles to a more visually appealing and acoustically effective solution. Crafted from high-performance materials in your choice of fiberglass or polyester, these tiles are engineered to reduce echo and reverberation, enhancing sound quality while reducing noise transfer between rooms. They also contribute to improved efficiency in heating and cooling.

Available in 1” or 2” thicknesses and a variety of fabrics, these tiles fit standard 15/16” suspended grid systems, making them a versatile choice for both residential and commercial spaces.

PRODUCT FEATURES:

  • Multiple Cores: Our ceiling tiles are offered in both high-density (6 PCF) fiberglass and eco-friendly polyester (1 inch thickness). Both core options provide exceptional acoustic performance, and each core is designed to meet your specific acoustic needs.
    • High performance fiberglass: With its dense core, fiberglass provides outstanding sound absorption, making them ideal for the most demanding acoustic treatment scenarios.
    • Sustainable polyester: Our polyester panels are non-toxic and hypoallergenic, offering a more environmentally friendly solution, particularly in spaces where health and safety are crucial.
  • More colors: We offer our tiles in 37 colors across 3 fabric lines:
    • Our Acoustics America line offers a selection of 19 colors.
    • Our Guilford of Maine Anchorage line offers a selection of 6 colors.
    • Our Guilford of Maine FR701 line offers a selection of 12 colors.
  • More sizes: These tiles are available in 2 sizes:
    • 23.75″ x 23.75″
    • 47.75″ x 23.75″
  • Multiple thicknesses: Our ceiling tiles are available in two thicknesses for your unique treatment needs:
    • 1″ inch tiles are an ideal acoustic treatment for residential spaces and light commercial applications.
    • 2″ thick fabric-faced ceiling tiles are optimal for heavy commercial spaces such as large gathering areas, music venues, restaurants and open office perimeters.
      • A 2 inch thickness will also help you achieve maximum absorption per square foot of space.
  • Safety and peace of mind: These panels are Class A fire rated (the highest rating possible) for use in indoor applications.
  • Proudly made in the USA.

Note: Product images are digital representations and do not reflect exact colors. For precise color matching requirements, we recommend requesting fabric samples before purchasing.

Sound Absorption at Various Frequencies
Frequency (Hz)125250500100020004000
Fiberglass 1" NRC (.85).14.27.801.111.141.14
Fiberglass 2" NRC (1.15).22.811.241.301.211.16
Polyester 1" NRC (.75).06.34.68.93.98.97
Details and Specifications
Size23.75" x 23.75" (2' x 2') (Nominal)
Weight1" = 2.4 lbs, 2" = 4.8 lbs
CoreAcoustically Rated Fiberglass or Polyester
Core Density6 pounds per cubic foot (6 PCF)
DesignFrameless
Flammability RatingClass A
Manufacturing Tolerance+-1/4" from centerline
Architectural Product ReferenceAcoustical Ceiling Tile
For California residents: This product contains Antimony Trioxide and Glass Wool Fibers, which are known to the state of California to cause cancer under certain exposures.
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