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Less noise, better environment

An Idea Was Born

Welcome to the world of Aikkon ceiling and wall panels!

Aikkon is a long-standing Estonian capital-based company engaged in wood processing (https://aikkon.eu/et/ettevõttest/). Our history dates back to 2002 when we started as a furniture manufacturer and subcontractor. Since 2018, we have shifted the focus of the company and embarked on the development and production of Aikkon ceiling and wall panels with acoustic and fire resistance properties—today, this has become our main activity.

Our products combine high-quality wood with environmentally and health-friendly finishing materials/components. Adhering to the requirements of FSC and PEFC standards, we ensure that the wood material we use is traceable, controllable, and originates from sustainably managed sources. Read more.

To increase production capacity, we changed the factory format at the beginning of 2020 and installed a new, more powerful finishing line. As production volumes grew, we added 1000m2 of production space in 2021, simultaneously improving production processes and implementing better technological solutions. We are currently developing a unique panel assembly line based on our specifications.

Processes are continuous, and looking towards the future, we aim to minimize the environmental impact of our production with our developments, contributing to the preservation of environmental balance.

Explore our products in more detail.

Best regards,
The team at Aikkon Est OÜ

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Our Products

By combining the various competencies in our company, we have the experience
to create beautiful and timeless interior design and practical wood panels for ceilings and walls.
Fam4-mix- tamm-1

FAMILY 4 Mix / FAMILY 13 Wave Beach

Available as standard in oak, pine, spruce, birch and gluelaminated
timber products. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the
leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged.

FAMILY 10 / FAMILY 10 HON

Available as standard in oak, pine, spruce, birch and gluelaminated
timber products. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the
leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged.