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"Shift Walls helped us create flexible workspaces without construction. We use them for breakout rooms, private offices, and meeting spaces. Our teams love the versatility!"

Dana Rivers - Facilities Manager

"Nomad System has been a game-changer. We used it in a co-working project to create areas for focused work. The ability to reconfigure the walls on demand and acoustic benefits make them a superior alternative to other dividers."

Max Everett - Senior Architect

"Nomad has been a lifesaver at events. They create quiet meeting areas, VIP sections, and separate stages without the hassle of building temporary walls. The acoustic benefits are a huge plus in noisy venues."

Michael Torres - Event Coordinator

"We used MIO’s Nomad Room Dividers in our event space, and they were a hit. They added privacy without making the area feel closed off, plus the setup was a breeze."

James Harrington - Event Coordinator

"I was skeptical about acoustic products until we installed MIO’s ceiling tiles in our office. The difference in sound quality was immediate—less echo, a more comfortable atmosphere, and beautiful design."

Sophia Richards - Interior Design Lead

"We’ve worked with MIO Culture on several projects, and their products always deliver. Whether it’s their modular acoustics or adaptable furniture, everything is thoughtfully designed, easy to install, and built to last."

Daniel Cohen - Architect

"MIO’s designs strike the perfect balance between sustainability, style and function. Their acoustic solutions don’t just reduce noise—they actually enhance the aesthetics of a space."

Olivia Grant - Interior Designer

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A long room divider made of circular cardboard modules in white, blue, and orange, installed in an office hallway

How to Use Cardboard Room Dividers in Classrooms or Shared Offices

Creating dynamic and private learning environments is an ongoing challenge in both educational and professional settings. Whether in classrooms or offices, there's a growing need for flexible solutions that help organize space, support focus, and improve acoustics, without relying on permanent construction. Cardboard room dividers present a lightweight, sustainable option that meets these needs while adapting easily to changing layouts and uses. At MIO, we believe that materials are only as limited as the imagination shaping them. When we first began developing what would become our Nomad System, it wasn’t with cardboard in mind as the final solution. It was a sketch of an idea—a screen. A boundary. A way to create space where there was none. To test scale and form quickly, we mocked it up in cardboard. It was easy, familiar, accessible. But when we assembled the full-size prototype, something clicked. It felt sturdy. It looked beautiful. It felt light and effortless. In that moment, we asked the question that would redefine the project: What if we just...

Modern office ceiling design featuring textured, white drop ceiling tiles above a workspace with a unique wooden accent wall

Best Ceiling Tiles for Drop Ceilings – Soundproof & Sustainable Options

Drop Ceilings: More Than Meets the Eye  Let’s set the scene: you walk into a garage, basement, or office and glance up. Odds are, you’re met with a drop ceiling. And if you just cringed a little, we get it. But before you write off those familiar 2x2 or 2x4 panels nestled in 15/16" T-bar grids, hear us out—because the drop ceiling is quietly staging a design comeback. Originally devised to hide pipes, ductwork, and wiring while offering easy access to it all, drop ceilings have been the unsung heroes of practicality. But function doesn't have to mean frumpy.  With the right designer ceiling tiles, they’re shedding their fluorescent-lit office vibes and stepping into a whole new light. Redemption for the Ceiling Underdog  We know the reputation: yellowing tiles, sagging panels, bad basement flashbacks. But drop ceilings have evolved. Now, they’re blank canvases for design-minded renovators and forward-thinking creatives. Done right, they can elevate your space acoustically and aesthetically—especially in those "I-never-know-what-to-do-with-this" rooms like garages and basement media lounges. Acoustics,...

A vibrant selection of acoustic felt and foam, the materials behind a quality soundproof room divider.

The Best Materials for a Soundproof Room Divider at Home

If you’re working from home, sharing space with family, or carving out a quiet corner to relax, room dividers are one of the easiest and most flexible ways to create separation. But not all dividers are created equal—especially when it comes to sound. A soundproof room divider for home office or shared living space needs to do more than just look good. It should help absorb and reduce sound, not just block sightlines. So, what materials actually work to reduce noise? And how do you choose the best room divider for soundproofing at home? Let’s start with how sound travels—and why material choice makes all the difference. How Sound Moves—and How Materials Respond Sound travels in waves that reflect off hard surfaces like glass, wood, and tile. That’s why open-plan homes or rooms with minimal soft furnishings often feel noisy or echoey. Different materials interact with sound in three main ways: Absorption: Soft, porous materials absorb sound energy, especially in mid to high frequencies (like voices or music). Attenuation: Dense...

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