Just outside Paris, we were commissioned to install lightweight acoustic textile partitions throughout the floors of the Akkodis Rocquencourt site. To structure the open spaces without fully closing them off, several sets of vertical blinds were installed on every floor. Placed edge-to-edge, the blinds form crisp pentagon-shaped volumes, without rigid structures or curved tracks. This solution helps reduce sound reverberation while allowing light to pass through and maintaining high usage flexibility. Each vertical blind can be individually opened, closed, or tilted. Rails and suspension systems were produced in custom colours, perfectly suited to the atmosphere of the building, whose irregular ceilings reflect the industrial architecture of the 1960s.

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Akkodis in Rocquencourt (78)
Custom Acoustic Textile Partitions for Open Spaces in the Former Mercedes-Benz France Headquarters
Custom Acoustic Curtains
Creating comfortable and private meeting zones. On each floor, acoustic curtains were installed to define collaborative work areas and meeting spaces, providing visual privacy and helping to optimize acoustic comfort. What makes these curtains unique is their double-sided aesthetic finish, which conceals technical elements typically visible on the reverse side—such as hooks, headings, and seams. This meticulous finish ensures an elegant appearance, just as appealing from the inside as from the outside. The curtains are fixed, with one fabric-free side left by the window in each installation to allow access for staff. Suspended from custom-made tracks curved to follow the precise shape of a pentagon, these Tred curtains enhance the acoustic atmosphere while offering a flawless visual result. Rails and suspension systems were colour-matched and adjusted on site to blend seamlessly with the architectural features.