Turf Design has designed Pantheon, a coffered ceiling scape with crisp edges and corners.
Chicago-based acoustic solutions manufacturer Turf has recently launched Pantheon, a systematised ceiling design that offers layouts where both open and closed tiles work seamlessly together and can easily accommodate mechanical elements in the ceiling or lighting without trimming.
Pantheon's design creates a beautiful aesthetic for an open feeling; recessed square panels, airy and ancient, add dimensionality while open tile options offer flexibility, adapting with existing fixtures.
Pantheon is made from 60 per cent pre-consumer recycled polyester (PET) felt, with a simple architectural form that is utilised within commercial spaces that need to control unwanted noises without compromising aesthetics.
Pantheon can adapt to the structure of any space, as the tiles have various design options that can also be used to create graphic patterns, zones and with open configuration, easily accommodate mechanical elements in the ceiling or lighting without trimming.
This project has been longlisted in the surface design category of Dezeen Awards 2025.
Studio: Turf Design
Project: Pantheon





