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SonaSpray fc in White and K-13 Special in Light Grey in Oscar Acoustics’ Net Zero Emissions HQ – The Oscar Innovation Centre (photo: Antonia Stuart).

In an era where sustainability and occupant wellbeing form the twin pillars of architectural excellence, Oscar Acoustics’ SonaSpray range of acoustic sprays is leading the way. SonaSpray seamlessly blends acoustic comfort with interior design, while its impressive environmental credentials make it the perfect choice for projects aiming to meet rigorous standards and certification targets.

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SonaSpray K-13 in Mid Grey in BW Workplace Experts office, designed by tp bennett (photo: Hufton+Crow.

Carbon-Smart building materials
SonaSpray is crafted from fire-treated recycled paper and other rapidly renewable natural materials, including cotton and hemp. This innovative range of decorative acoustic sprays helps lower the carbon footprint of building projects by sequestering rich stores of carbon throughout the life of the structure.

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SonaSpray fcx in Bespoke White throughout HIDE restaurant, designed by Lustedgreen (photo: Andrew Meredith).

Certification-driven performance
SonaSpray boasts M1 certification as a low-emitting building material – the highest accolade in VOC emissions. It also complies with CDPH/CA Section 01350 and holds GREENGUARD Gold certification, ensuring minimal impact on indoor air quality and supporting credits under WELL, BREEAM, LEED, SKA and Living Building Challenge.Beyond these achievements, SonaSpray’s environmental credentials are further backed by:

  • Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) certified under ISO 14025
  • Health Product Declarations (HPD)
  • Cradle-to-Cradle Bronze certification

These impressive credentials mean specifying SonaSpray isn’t just about ticking sustainability boxes – it delivers demonstrable performance towards building certification targets.

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SonaSpray fcx in 22 Bishopsgate, designed by DesignLSM and The Morris Project (photo: Andrew Meredith).

Quality & environmental management
Oscar Acoustics holds ISO 14001 for environmental management. To maintain the highest standards, they founded the ‘SonaSpray Training Academy’ – a specialist programme designed to equip their teams with expert-level industry training. This ensures durable, high-quality installations tailored to each client’s unique needs and specifications.

Additionally, the company has committed to a science-based net-zero roadmap, having already reduced its carbon emissions by over 35 per cent since 2023, thanks to its new Net Zero emissions and A+ EPC-rated HQ – The Oscar Innovation Centre. Oscar Acoustics has also achieved carbon neutrality by investing in world-leading carbon-capture programmes. These practices demonstrate that SonaSpray’s credentials aren’t isolated product achievements – they’re embedded in a broader corporate mission.

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SonaSpray K-13 Special in White in Myo, New Street Square, designed by dMFK (photo: Jack Hobhouse).

Trusted by industry leaders
Oscar Acoustics is trusted by some of the world’s most prestigious clients and venues, including HSBC, Microsoft, Amazon, JP Morgan, TikTok, Tate Galleries, Royal Albert Hall, Twickenham Stadium, Mercedes F1, Warner Bros and the UK Supreme Court.

The SonaSpray range has been installed in landmark sustainable builds across Britain, including:

  • BT offices in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and Dundee. As with all major BT projects, they target BREEAM Excellent as a minimum. SonaSpray enabled them to secure full points for Oscar Acoustics’ element of the works.
  • University of East Anglia’s Enterprise Centre – lauded as ‘the UK’s Greenest Building’ – achieved Passivhaus, BREEAM Outstanding, RIBA Sustainable Project and Passivhaus Trust awards.
  • Oscar’s own Innovation Centre is A+ EPC-rated, net-zero COâ‚‚ and has been awarded the Green Plaque. The building showcases SonaSpray throughout, perfectly combining acoustic performance with sustainable design.
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SonaSpray K-13 in Mid Grey throughout Henrietta House offices, London, designed by Morey Smith (photo: Hufton+Crow).

Why architects should take notice
Today’s successful buildings are characterised by adaptability, sustainability and a keen focus on user wellbeing, setting the bar for a new era of design and functionality. By prioritising acoustics from day one, architects can create environments where people feel comfortable and genuinely want to spend time. SonaSpray stands as the leading sound solution for architects committed to sustainable and health-conscious design.

Contact details
For more information and technical support, call 01474 854902, email, or visit the Oscar Acoustics website.