Kuwait's commercial core is built on banking, investment, and government institutions — sectors where confidential conversation is a working requirement, not a luxury. Luperal supplies acoustic office partitions and acoustic glass doors for Kuwait City corporate and institutional interiors, specified and coordinated from the Doha base.
Kuwait City hosts one of the oldest and densest banking and investment sectors in the Gulf, and its boardrooms, dealing rooms, and private-client suites carry real confidentiality obligations. The Silentium 100 double-glazed acoustic office partition answers them with a verified Rw 52 dB result under ISO 10140-2 — a tested assembly figure, not a glass-only estimate.
Much of Kuwait's premium office stock is being refurbished floor by floor rather than built new. Because Silentium partitions are demountable and dry-installed, they suit occupied-building refurbishment: partitions go in without wet trades, and can be reconfigured when departments move.
Luperal supports Kuwaiti consultants and fit-out contractors with the full specification chain — ISO 10140-2 test documentation, BS 5234-2 Severe Duty structural positioning, section drawings, and finish coordination — with supply and technical support coordinated from Doha.
Dealing rooms, boardrooms, and private-client suites in Kuwait City's financial district.
Demountable, dry-installed partitions for floor-by-floor upgrades of occupied buildings.
Ministry and authority interiors where BS 5234-2 Severe Duty robustness is specified.
Yes. Luperal specifies and supplies acoustic office partitions and acoustic glass doors across Kuwait, including the Silentium 100 system tested to Rw 52 dB, for banking, corporate, and government interiors in Kuwait City, coordinated from its Doha base.
Yes. Silentium partitions are demountable and dry-installed — no wet trades — so they suit floor-by-floor refurbishment of occupied buildings and can be reconfigured when floorplates change.
The flagship Silentium 100 double-glazed acoustic office partition is tested to Rw 52 dB (ISO 10140-2, rated to ISO 717-1:2020), with Silentium Alto (Rw 49 dB) and single-profile systems available for lighter requirements.