Introducing our Chapter Two FilaSorb™ colors

Acoufelt are redefining the color spectrum, inspired by the environment around us

Let us take you on a colorful journey and sensory experience.

The Colors – Chapter Two

After much anticipation, we're pleased to share with you our Chapter Two release FilaSorb™ colors:
Umber, Sencha and Walnut

UMBER

Umber is a red brown with a slightly blue cast, giving it a subtle warmth. As a washed out, muted tone, Umber is a highly neutral and functional color, pairing well with a mix of palettes.

Umber is a red brown with a slightly blue cast, giving it a subtle warmth. As a washed out, muted tone, Umber is a highly neutral and functional color, pairing well with a mix of palettes.

Bleached and weather worn, Umber pairs well with textures drawn from natural fibers and materials like string, mesh, rope, galvanised steel and felted wool. The aesthetic that follows is beautifully simple and functional, with a harmonic color palette. 

Representing resilience, simplicity and neutrality, Umber makes us feel calm and at peace with our surroundings.

Colors are muted from the fading effects of the sun, salt, and sea.

Flamingo pairs well with minty greens, dusty purples and misty greys.

Umber is available across all of your favorite FilaSorb™ collections

Order your Umber sample today

SENCHA

A mid tone desaturated green with a yellow undertone, Sencha is fresh and neutral. Descriptively close to muted mint green, Sencha provides a gentle contrast when paired with beiges and greys. ​

A mid tone desaturated green with a yellow undertone, Sencha is fresh and neutral. Descriptively close to muted mint green, Sencha provides a gentle contrast when paired with beiges and greys.

Rooted in escapism, Sencha takes the visual form of imagination and daydreaming. This drives a dreamlike aesthetic that evokes youthful, nostalgic and pastel tones. Palettes are smooth, solid and protective with an illusory quality.

The greying green makes for an effortlessly calming interior environment with its soft, biophilic influence. Sencha makes us feel cleansed, focused and content.

Shaded greens like ‘Sencha’ are used as nuanced neutrals, harmonizing with warm browns, cool greys and soft corals to create a quiet and ethereal palette. We see this design trend influencing fashion that favors comfort and loungeware, soft curves in furniture, and homewares with dreamy, gradient finishes. 

Shaded greens like ‘Sencha’ are used as nuanced neutrals, harmonizing with warm browns, cool greys and soft corals to create a quiet and ethereal palette. We see this design trend influencing fashion that favors comfort and loungeware, soft curves in furniture, and homewares with dreamy, gradient finishes. 

Sencha is available across all of your favorite FilaSorb™ collections

Order your Sencha sample today

WALNUT

A desaturated warm brown, Walnut is tonally close to a deep taupe, making it an earthly, grounding neutral.

A desaturated warm brown, Walnut is tonally close to a deep taupe, making it an earthly, grounding neutral.

The security of shutting the door and knowing you are safe, comfortable and quiet is a driving force behind this palette. Hence, a continued craving for ‘cocooning’ informs this aesthetic. 

This natural hue has a peaceful, refined quality, making it feel homely and welcome. With this comes a sense of feeling calm and cared for. A warm, neutral palette that is consciously unchallenging yet quietly uplifting.

Naturally, we see this pastel, ethereal-style palette featuring in residential-esque settings, alongside design trends including frosted finishes, opaque glassware, undulating patterns, and objects with an illusory quality.

Naturally, we see this pastel, ethereal-style palette featuring in residential-esque settings, alongside design trends including frosted finishes, opaque glassware, undulating patterns, and objects with an illusory quality.

Walnut is available across all of your favorite FilaSorb™ collections

Order your Walnut sample today

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