During my internship with Søuld, I contributed to aspects of the design of Søuld Acoustic Fragments, a product series developed to create large, seamless acoustic surfaces. The system is a modular acoustic solution made from waste generated in Søuld’s production process, combining a geometric and versatile design expression with straightforward installation and high acoustic performance. Composed of acoustic tiles that can be rotated by 90 degrees, the solution enables a wide range of spatial and visual configurations.
Internship collaboration with: Søuld
COLORING fragments
I developed a method for colouring eelgrass Fragment boards using pigment. The project focused on creating a replicable and scalable colouring process that could be implemented in production.
Through systematic material testing, I established a consistent pigment recipe and application method that ensured even colour distribution while maintaining the integrity of the eelgrass. The outcome was a finalised colour sample alongside a detailed process manual outlining measurements, mixing ratios, application techniques, and production guidelines.
This project combined material experimentation with process design, translating hands-on exploration into a repeatable manufacturing framework.
Visualisation