We are pleased to announce that Asona is presenting its seamless acoustic ceiling solutions at the Workspace Design Show, November 5 and 6, 2025 at RAI Amsterdam. Visit us at Stand A50 for a sensory experience of design and acoustics at one of the most dynamic workplace-interior events in the Benelux.
The Workspace Design Show is a two-day exhibition that brings together the European workplace-interior community. With 150+ international exhibitors and 120+ leading speakers, the show showcases the latest innovations in furniture, lighting, acoustics, biophilia, surfaces and technology. Let's meet at Stand A50 and discover how Asona's solutions contribute to creating inspiring, functional and people-oriented workplaces. It is the core message of the Workspace Design Show.
In high-traffic areas such as halls, meeting rooms or reception areas, sound has as much impact as visual design. Poor acoustics lead to higher noise levels, reduced speech intelligibility and a less pleasant atmosphere, even in the most beautiful interiors. More and more designers are therefore looking for sustainable, comfortable and integrated solutions that enhance both well-being and aesthetics.

Asona's ceiling systems optimize acoustics and blend effortlessly into any design or, on the contrary, create a powerful accent in the room. Add extra depth with colors, curves and contours; integrate lighting; or work around architectural elements such as beams and pipes. Our flexible solutions adapt to your vision and enhance both function and design.
- SONASPRAY® - A versatile and cost-effective spray-on solution, available in a variety of colors, textures and thicknesses to match the desired acoustical performance;
- SONACOUSTIC® - A premium, ultra smooth finish applied to sound absorbing panels for a sophisticated and luxurious look.
Both systems are seamless and follow any ceiling contour - flat, curved, domed or undulating - making them suitable for a variety of environments: from classrooms and restaurants to offices, libraries, swimming pools and museums.