Innovative and Sustainable Design
Aisti introduces Aisti Aalto, an acoustic ceiling tile crafted from renewable wood fibers. These tiles provide a sustainable alternative to traditional acoustic materials by using a carefully developed wood fiber mixture. The process involves aeration and foam-forming technology, resulting in a unique and eco-friendly product.
Baking a Tile: The Method
The creation of Aisti Aalto is akin to baking. “It’s like baking a cake,” explains Aisti. The process involves mixing specific ingredients to produce a light, structured foam. Fibers bond naturally without needing plastics, leading to tiles that are fire-resistant, recyclable, and economically viable, available only in a refined white finish.
For a deeper dive into sustainable design, read about Michael Mahle’s all-wood connector system powering sustainable furniture in Germany.

Practical and Versatile Solutions
The tiles measure 60 by 60 centimeters, fitting standard ceiling systems for easy installation across various interiors. Aisti ensures that these tiles not only enhance acoustics but also maintain a fire-safe and clean indoor environment.
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Product Details
- Product: Aisti Aalto
- Brand: Aisti
- Contact: [email protected]
- Materials: Wood fiber
- Colors/Finishes: White
- Dimensions: 600 x 600 x 20 mm and 1200 x 600 x 20 mm
Source: dezeen.com
