Location: Union Noise Group, Singapore
Product: Klar™ Wave Wall, Latte [CM10]
Year: 2026
Union Noise Group is the parent group behind Klar™, bringing together companies across construction materials, acoustic solutions, and building services. Their Singapore office entrance had a bare wall that had yet to be resolved as part of the space.


The main entrance is framed by an automatic glass door and a surrounding interior of hard, reflective surfaces. The space reads as visually open and clean, but these same qualities allow sound to build and linger easily. Even a brief exchange near the entrance would carry noticeably, with voices reflecting off surrounding surfaces before they could settle.
For a group of companies rooted in sound and construction, an acoustically unresolved entrance felt like a gap worth closing.
The Klar™ Wave Wall acoustic panels in Latte [CM10] were applied across the main wall and around the corner of the entrance, following the natural geometry of the space. The installation runs from floor level to near the ceiling, covering the full height of the wall in a continuous, flowing surface.
The three-dimensional profile of the Wave Wall works across the entire plane at once. Each contoured fin catches and scatters sound at different angles, reducing the build-up of reflections that a flat surface would otherwise allow. The white curved recess running through the mid-section of the wall breaks the form into two fields of movement, giving the installation a sense of scale and visual rhythm that reads differently depending on where you stand.


The warm, muted tone of Latte [CM10] sits comfortably against the white walls of the entrance, bringing material depth to what was previously a bare surface. The group branding remains clearly visible alongside the installation, framed naturally by the wave form rather than competing with it.
One detail worth noting: a power socket sits concealed within the gaps between panel fins, integrated into the wall without interrupting the surface. It is the kind of considered resolution that tends to go unnoticed, which is exactly the point.
The entrance now feels more settled, both acoustically and visually. Conversations near the door are easier to follow, with less of the overlap and carry that hard surfaces tend to produce.
The Wave Wall has become the defining feature of the space. What was once a blank wall at the point of arrival now sets the tone for everything beyond it.


