When we think of acoustic wall panels, functionality usually takes centre stage—but what if we told you that soundproofing could also be a stunning design statement? With Pantone’s 2025 Spring/Summer colour trends leading the way, you can now elevate your interiors with hues that not only soften sound but also spark joy.
1. Eclipse
A mysterious and powerful navy with a hint of violet, Eclipse offers a sense of drama and elegance. It’s perfect for creating depth in media rooms, home theatres, or sophisticated lounges. A wall panel in this colour absorbs sound beautifully and provides a high-contrast backdrop for metallic fixtures or vibrant furniture.
Pair with: Antique White, Crocus, or brass accents.
2. Antique White
Classic and creamy, Antique White offers a warm, inviting alternative to stark white. It’s ideal for minimalist interiors or when you want your panels to blend into a neutral backdrop. This shade works well in home offices, calm living rooms, or open-plan apartments where you want light to bounce around softly.
Best for: Scandinavian, Japandi, or coastal interiors.
3. Rum Raisin
Deep, earthy, and rich with red undertones, Rum Raisin adds visual weight and warmth to any space. It’s especially effective in grounding open spaces or creating cosy reading nooks. When used for acoustic panels, it evokes a sense of comfort, making it ideal for libraries, cafés, or vintage-inspired lounges.
Pair with: Cocoon or Misted Marigold for balance.
4. Moonbeam
Subtle yet sophisticated, Moonbeam is a cool beige-grey that instantly elevates a space. It blends seamlessly into contemporary interiors while offering a polished, professional look. Perfect for boardrooms, podcast studios, or minimalist apartments, it makes the perfect base tone for accent colours to shine.
Design idea: Create a grid of Moonbeam panels with one bold colour panel in the centre for contrast.
5. Blue Granite
A tranquil mix of blue and grey, Blue Granite brings a calm and meditative quality to acoustic panels. This colour suits wellness spaces, bedrooms, and creative studios where clarity and peace are key. It’s subtle enough to cover large areas without overwhelming the eye.
Mood it sets: Balanced, thoughtful, and serene.
6. Bran
A toasty brown-orange shade, Bran brings warmth and an earthy, rustic feel. It’s ideal for nature-themed rooms, acoustic features in farm-style homes, or cafés with a handcrafted aesthetic. The colour evokes natural textures like leather, clay, and wood, making it perfect for pairing with organic materials.
Use it in: Heritage homes, boutique hotels, and creative lofts.
7. Crocus
Delicate yet confident, Crocus is a soft lilac-pink that brings femininity and modern elegance into your space. It works especially well in creative zones, dressing rooms, or boutique spaces that want to feel fresh yet artistic. Use it for panel backdrops behind artwork or feature lighting.
For bold design: Combine Crocus with Eclipse for unexpected sophistication.
8. Lime Cream
Zesty and playful, Lime Cream is a pale citrus tone that lifts any space with subtle freshness. Though it’s light, it has personality, making it ideal for use in kids’ rooms, dynamic offices, or retail interiors where energy is essential.
Tip: Use this in small doses on acoustic panels to energise without overwhelming.
9. Limpet Shell
Evocative of clear tropical waters, Limpet Shell is refreshing and light. This aqua-toned blue works wonderfully in bathrooms, yoga studios, or coastal homes. Acoustic panels in this shade not only look breezy and modern but also contribute to a calming audio experience.
Pair with: White Grape or Blue Granite for a layered ocean feel.

10. White Grape
Bright and citrusy with a hint of yellow-green, White Grape is your go-to for energising spaces. It adds an instant punch to otherwise plain areas, making it great for creative studios, classrooms, or playful cafés. Panels in this colour stand out and encourage movement and collaboration.
Design tip: Use White Grape panels in geometric formations for a striking modern look.
11. Déjà Vu Blue
A bold, clean blue with clarity and confidence, Déjà Vu Blue is excellent for tech offices, startups, or gaming zones. It’s vibrant without being overwhelming, and acoustic panels in this shade can highlight zones within open-plan spaces or act as attention-grabbing accents.
Pair with: Moonbeam or Antique White for balance.
12. Kashmir
Natural and grounding, Kashmir is a forest-meets-olive green that promotes wellbeing and balance. Acoustic panels in this tone are perfect for biophilic designs, green-certified buildings, or homes that draw inspiration from nature.
Best match: Combine with wood, rattan, or bamboo for a holistic, organic aesthetic.
13. Misted Marigold
Think sunshine in a colour. Misted Marigold is a mellow golden yellow that brings warmth and happiness without being too bright. It works in almost any space—home, café, office, wherever you want a bit of glow. As an acoustic panel, this shade transforms walls into cheerful focal points.
Mood board match: Use with Cocoon and White Grape for a soft sunset palette.
14. Orangeade
Zingy, bold, and full of life—Orangeade is for those who want their space to make a statement. It suits entertainment rooms, modern kitchens, or playful commercial spaces where creativity is king. Even one panel in this colour can uplift a neutral room.
Fun idea: Use Orangeade on ceiling-mounted panels to draw the eye upward.
15. Cocoon
A warm, sandy beige with golden undertones, Cocoon is understated luxury. It works beautifully as a base for layering bolder hues or as a tone-on-tone element in natural interiors. Perfect for reception areas, upscale lobbies, or high-end residential spaces.
Pair with: Rum Raisin or Antique White for a soft neutral story.
Final Styling Tips for Acoustic Wall Panels
- Use Colour to Zone Your Space: In open areas, assign each function (e.g., lounge, work, eat) a distinct colour from the palette.
- Balance Neutrals and Brights: Let neutrals like Moonbeam or Cocoon carry large wall spaces, and use pops of Déjà Vu Blue or Orangeade as accents.
- Play With Shapes: Use hexagons, stripes, or custom-cut panels to add texture alongside colour.
- Think Mood-First: Calm tones like Kashmir and Blue Granite suit quiet zones, while energetic shades like Misted Marigold and White Grape suit social areas.
Conclusion
The 2025 Pantone Spring/Summer colour palette offers more than just seasonal inspiration—it’s a toolkit for expression, comfort, and design identity. With acoustic wall panels available in these exciting shades, you’re no longer limited to greys and blacks. You can create environments that look as good as they sound.
So whether you’re building a home sanctuary, designing a stylish café, or refreshing an office, let colour—and sound—guide your creativity this summer.
