Chiurlo Lounge
Sustainable Interior and Acoustic Design in Italy
The Chiurlo Lounge showcases sustainable acoustic ceiling design by EchoJazz, where aesthetics, function, and sustainability meet in architectural harmony.
The Italian interior design studio Visual Display created a multifunctional corporate lounge for the energy provider Chiurlo — a space that shows how acoustic performance and architectural design can merge seamlessly.
At its core lies the EchoGrid® ceiling system by ECHOJAZZ, which brings precision and visual calm to the room — functioning both as a design feature and an effective acoustic surface.
Sustainable materials and easy installation
The lounge was conceived as a multifunctional space — for meetings, breaks, and informal collaboration. Installed in collaboration with 3D Wall Panels Italia, the sustainable acoustic ceiling designintegrates tool-free into the existing grid structure, concealing technical fixtures while combining light and acoustics within a clear, minimalist geometry.
The simple installation makes EchoGrid® particularly appealing for ceiling renovations during ongoing operations, where time and resource efficiency are crucial.
Acoustic design with precision
Made from recycled PET, EchoGrid® unites sustainability and design freedom.
Its lightweight, structured surface enhances acoustic comfort without overpowering the architectural expression — a refined example of functional aesthetics that combines durability with quiet elegance.
Integrated lighting concept
A carefully designed lighting system complements the acoustic ceiling.
The EchoGrid® elements conceal the luminaires and integrate a flexible light path that distributes illumination evenly and calmly throughout the space. The result is a lounge of clarity and character, demonstrating how easily existing ceilings can be transformed into high-quality acoustic solutions with ECHOJAZZ products. The project also highlights the potential of sustainable acoustic ceiling design to combine acoustic performance with timeless architectural clarity.
Photos: Camilla Bach
DE

