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Green ceiling design can singlehandedly transform a space. In soft and light shades, green is expansive and brings a sense of nature inside. And in dark shades, it can help establish a rich and sophisticated palette.
In environments such as schools or healthcare facilities where psychological well-being is a priority, green-coloured ceilings can play a subtle role in reducing stress and fostering a positive atmosphere.
Explore examples of green ceiling design across restaurants, offices, and leisure spaces worldwide, achieved using the monolithic solution Rockfon Mono Acoustic in custom colours and Rockfon Color-all acoustic ceiling tiles in Sage, Eucalyptus, Seaweed, and Mint.
Orac Decor Experience Centre
Barcelona, Spain
Orac Décor’s first experiential showroom in Barcelona, Spain was designed with an emphasis on scenographic artistry. One of the various areas features the monolithic wall and ceiling solution Rockfon Mono Acoustic in white and a custom green colour, seamlessly flowing from a wall with the same hue.
Paytrail Office
Tampere, Finland
Paytrail’s office in Tampere, Finland was renovated to ensure that the design is consistent with the company’s commitment to staff well-being. The green ceiling design was thoughtfully selected for both high-performing sound absorption and visual appeal while developing a biophilic and human-centric working environment. In the open-plan working areas, Rockfon Eclipse suspended ceiling islands and Rockfon Canva Wall panels ensure excellent sound absorption.
Rockfon Office and Showroom
Wijnegem, Belgium
This state-of-the-art Rockfon office in the city of Wijnegem in Belgium was revamped into a facility that highlights sustainability, design, fire safety, and acoustics. Part of the space is an open working area that features a checkered grey and green ceiling design using Rockfon Color-all acoustic ceiling tiles in the colours Mint and Eucalyptus as well as grey.
Don Bosco Salesian School Complex
Wrocław, Poland
To solve noise and speech intelligibility issues while creating a colour wayfinding concept, P33 Design Studio improved the acoustics of the school’s circulation spaces with a white and bright green ceiling. The white surface is made up of Rockfon Blanka acoustic ceiling tiles that provide high light reflection, contributing to energy savings and a comfortable indoor environment. Rockfon Color-all ceiling tiles in a green colour contrast against them, allowing for a playful hue that matches the floorcoverings. “For me, it’s very surprising that we managed to perfectly match the colours of the ceiling”, said architect Aleksandra Doniec.
ROCKWOOL GBS Office
Warsaw, Poland

To subtly create a feeling of nature in the office, Arcgency renovated the ROCKWOOL GBS Office in Poland using several Rockfon solutions. Rockfon Eclipse Customised acoustic islands in round shapes and custom green and peach colours were installed throughout the circulation areas, along with other biophilic design elements. “There is a balance in this project. The atmosphere here reduces stress and anxiety by creating space for quiet work”, says designer Krzysztof Draber.
Creating Green Ceilings with Rockfon Color-all
Rockfon Color-all acoustic ceiling tiles grant total design freedom with exposed, semi-concealed, and concealed edge options and a large variety of module sizes. With matte fleeces at the visible side, the tiles are available in Rockfon’s 34 exclusive Colours of Wellbeing, such as Sage, Eucalyptus, Seaweed, and Mint, allowing for endless design possibilities across green ceiling design.
Matching grids (with a main runner, cross tees, perimeter wall angle trim) in a matte finish are also available for a seamless look.
Features:
• High sound absorption: Up to Class A (αw = 0.95-1.00)
• High fire performance: Class A2-s1,d0 (EN 13501-1) and A1 for the colour in "Mercury"
• Humidity and sag resistance: Handle up to 100 percent relative humidity without visible deflection
• Light reflection: Ranging from 4 percent for the "Charcoal" black to 75 percent for the "Moon" gray
• Indoor environment: Classified as Class E1 in accordance with EN 13964 (EN 717-1)
• Hygiene: The core material of the tiles, stone wool, does not provide sustenance to microorganisms
Learn more : apac.rockfon.international