
The StoSilent Distance acoustic panel system allows walls and ceilings which have to be suspended to be designed in a seamless manner. StoSilent Distance is one of our StoSilent Acoustic systems. StoSilent offers four different systems and a wide range of materials and surfaces to choose from. You will find solutions for suspended panel systems, direct systems, acoustic plasters, as well as variable ceiling and wall elements.
Seamless acoustics
Seamless installation possible up to 200 m² or 20 m side length
Three versions
Depending on the version, non-combustible and suitable for curved surfaces and moist rooms
Low weight – good acoustics
Lightweight acoustic panels made of expanded glass granulate absorb the sound
Easy installation
Easy application due to homogeneous panel structure
Sustainable coating
Tested and certified eco-friendly coatings
Varied surface decoration
High-quality fine and textured surfaces in numerous colour shades

The requirements for contemporary spatial planning often include extensive, seamlessly homogeneous surfaces and good acoustics. The StoSilent Distance acoustic panel system is the ideal solution. It combines high sound absorption with sophisticated design.
Elegant appearance sets the right tone
The system can be installed seamlessly over large areas as a suspended ceiling or wall covering with a cavity behind it. The sub-construction consists of metal profiles and the acoustic panels are made of lightweight, sound-absorbing expanded glass granulate. StoSilent Distance is also available as a non-combustible, flexible, bendable version. You have a free choice when it comes to surface decoration – from smooth and fine to textured surfaces in numerous colour shades.

“Only the right acoustics allow rooms to be used properly. Sto systems combine the right levels of sound absorption and design standards with structural flexibility.”
Dr.-Ing. Horst Drotleff, Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP

StoSilent Distance provides appropriate room acoustics at the 9/11 Memorial
The ceiling, which was designed and executed by New York acoustics specialist Pyroc Inc., not only ensures appropriate room acoustics but also meets the highest design standards – as stipulated in the brief for the museum. The plastered functional ceiling absorbs sound throughout the space, reduces reverberation, and minimises noise.
