Maxis

A bespoke ceiling sail system that not only elevates the aesthetic of the space but also delivers exceptional acoustic performance.

Maxis:Bracknell 

Project: Maxis 

Modern workplace redevelopment offering adaptable Cat B office space, prioritising sustainability, tenant wellbeing, and high-quality amenities for occupiers.

Architect: Overbury Southern 

Perkins and will led the architectural refurbishment, delivering modular, sustainable Cat B workspaces alongside vibrant communal areas and premium tenant amenities.

Client: Overbury Southern 

Overbury led construction, delivering fully-fitted, sustainable office spaces and premium amenities, 

Products Installed

We provided tailored , curtains, and acoustic enhancements, supporting flexible layouts, improving wellbeing, and aligning with sustainability targets.

Project Overview

We were recently presented with an exciting and highly specific design brief to help with acoustics in Morgan Lovell’s new office space: to create a bespoke ceiling sail system that not only elevates the aesthetic of the space but also delivers exceptional acoustic performance. The challenge required a careful balance of material science, design sensitivity, and technical precision.

Modern collaborative workspace featuring a high table with green upholstered stools, acoustic ceiling panels, and warm accent wall.

Our client’s requirements were multifaceted. The ceiling sail needed to improve the overall acoustic quality of the environment by effectively absorbing sound and reducing reverberation, ensuring a comfortable and productive atmosphere. At the same time, it had to be sufficiently weighted and stable, resisting any unwanted movement caused by air circulation from HVAC systems or ceiling airflow.

Another key consideration was maintenance and appearance—the sail’s design had to minimise dust visibility from above, maintaining a clean and refined look even over time. Finally, the fabric needed to be light-permeable, allowing for the seamless integration of architectural and ambient lighting elements, so that illumination could pass naturally through the surface without compromising its acoustic performance.

The result was a tailored ceiling solution that successfully met all acoustic, aesthetic, and functional goals—demonstrating how thoughtful design can merge beauty, performance, and practicality into a single architectural feature.

Close-up view of acoustic ceiling panels with integrated lighting at 108 Cannon Street’s flexible office space.

ILE Solutions Role

After receiving the client’s brief and a set of initial concept visuals, our team immediately set the creative process in motion. We began by exploring a range of conceptual approaches, consulting closely with specialist suppliers and fabric manufacturers to understand the material possibilities and technical constraints. Our goal was to find the perfect balance between acoustic performance, visual elegance, and ease of installation.

To test our ideas in a tangible way, we built a small-scale mock-up in our studio—an invaluable step that allowed us to experiment with two different fabric configurations: one with an integrated acoustic lining, and another without lining to assess translucency and light diffusion. This hands-on prototyping stage provided crucial insights into not only the aesthetic qualities of each material but also the practical aspects of handling, tensioning, and fixing the sail to its structural supports.

 Through this process, we refined critical details such as finishing details, alignment, and light integration, ensuring every element would perform as intended once scaled up to full installation. By the time we reached the production phase, we had a well-tested, fully resolved design that we could deliver with complete confidence.

 The result is a ceiling sail system that meets every technical, acoustic, and visual requirement—a solution that feels effortlessly refined, functional, and architecturally integrated within the space.

A huge thank you goes to our design team, fabricators, and project partners, whose collaboration, precision, and creative problem-solving brought this bespoke installation to life. It stands as a testament to the power of iterative design thinking and the value of translating conceptual ideas into beautifully executed, real-world outcomes.

 

Scope of Works

– Installation of a bespoke acoustic fabric wrapped ceiling sail

-Precision alignment with architectural features

Integration with lighting penetrating the sail

-Multiple curtains to meeting rooms 

Modern collaborative workspace with high tables, ergonomic stools, privacy chairs, whiteboards, and integrated acoustic ceiling panels at 108 Cannon Street.

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Ian Taylor, Managing Director of ILE Solutions

kye Edwards

Sales/Country Manager, NOWN

Modern rooftop terrace at 108 Cannon Street with outdoor seating, integrated planting, and views of St. Paul’s Cathedral at dusk.

What Overbury Said

Precontract: 9.0
Design: 9.0
Financial Approach: 9.0
Health and Safety: 9.0
Environmental and Energy : 9.0
Site Attitude: 10.0
Quality: 10.0
O&M: 9.0
Recommended: 9.0
Average: 9.2

Modern meeting area with mint green task chairs, wooden table, open shelving with plants, and bold red curtains at 108 Cannon Street.

About iLe Solutions

iLe Solutions specialises in delivering bespoke window treatments, acoustic solutions, and premium curtains for commercial and workplace environments. Our commitment to sustainability and design excellence ensures we add value to every project we are part of.

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