Seamless and Design Ceilings for Modern Interiors

For prestige interiors, the ceiling is part of the architecture. Seamless and design ceilings deliver a clean, monolithic or sculptural look while still controlling sound โ€” proof that acoustics and aesthetics no longer have to compete.

Seamless ceilings

A jointless, continuous plane that conceals the suspension grid entirely. The result reads like a solid plaster ceiling but performs acoustically, ideal for reception areas, offices and hospitality.

Design ceilings & absorbers

Sculptural panels, baffles, rafts and islands add form and targeted sound control to open, hard-surfaced spaces โ€” useful where a full ceiling isn’t possible or where the design calls for floating elements.

Integrated light & nature

Modern design ceilings integrate lighting cleanly and increasingly use natural, tactile finishes for a biophilic feel. OWA’s OWAconsult and nOWAcoustic ranges combine seamless surfaces, design absorbers and integrated lighting in one system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a seamless ceiling?

A seamless ceiling is a jointless, monolithic acoustic ceiling that hides the suspension grid, giving the look of a solid plaster surface while absorbing sound.

Can design ceilings still be acoustic?

Yes. Seamless surfaces, baffles, rafts and design panels are engineered to absorb sound, so you get architectural looks and acoustic comfort together.

Where are design and seamless ceilings used?

In reception areas, offices, hospitality, retail and landmark interiors where the ceiling is part of the design statement.

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