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Duvaltex Introduces the Definitive Collection

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May 26, 2026

A curated approach to acoustic performance

There’s a certain kind of decision that looks simple from the outside but rarely is. Choosing an acoustic textile — one that has to perform, hold up, and coordinate across a project — is exactly that kind of decision.

The Definitive Collection brings together six of Duvaltex’s most established styles: Anchorage, FR701, Felt, Palette, Studio 54, and Whisper. Not a new lineup, but a deliberate one — materials with real histories, proven across acoustic panels, tackboards, wall systems, and integrated solutions.

 

Six styles, one direction

 

Proven performance

 

Built for today's interiors 

Built on nearly 50 years of expertise

Styles like FR701 and Anchorage didn’t become industry standards by accident. They got there through consistent acoustical transparency, durability, and ease of specification across decades of evolving project demands. The Definitive Collection builds on that track record.

A focused selection

Each style was selected because it has already earned its place. What’s new is the intentionality: bringing them together as a coherent resource rather than a sprawling lineup. The result is 78 colorways — from foundational neutrals to more expressive tones — curated enough to make selection straightforward, wide enough to support almost any interior direction.

 

 

 

 

Anchorage

 

 

 

 

FR701

 

 

 

Felt

 

 

 

Palette

 

 

 

Studio 54

 

 

 

Whisper

 

Responsible by design

Most styles incorporate recycled content and carry Clean Air Gold Certification, supporting healthier indoor environments and LEED requirements. Manufactured in North America, the collection benefits from shorter supply chains and the kind of reliable delivery that keeps projects on schedule.

3D Definitive Collection

 

This is the first in a series of three articles on the Definitive Collection.

Next up: a closer look at the color story behind the collection.

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