Woven Image is an Australian textile design and manufacturing company that was established in 1987.
November 21st, 2008
Specialising in unique collaborations with artists and designers, Woven Image produces a range of innovative design-driven textiles. The company is one of Australia’s leading contemporary textile wholesalers, supplying around Australia as well as to the global market. Woven Image also has a commitment to environmental sustainability, delivering high levels of environmental performance in a practical and product-oriented way. Woven Image’s renowned quality, performance and reliability are matched by the creativity of their textiles – giving interiors their signature dose of pattern and personality.
Product Range
Textiles encompassing upholstery, drapery fabrics, screens and wall coverings. Panel products for partitions and workstations.
Major Brands
Woven Image, Knoll Textiles, Echo Textiles.
Application
Commercial (office, healthcare, transport, education, public space and entertainment), hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Woven Image supply a wide range of environmentally-sustainable products and are supporters of the Echo Textiles Product Stewardship and Recycling Program.
Major Projects
Sofitel Wentworth, NSW; Ibis Wollongong, NSW; Mercure Melbourne, Vic; Novotel and Novotel Signatures, Australia-wide; CH2, Vic; Australian Research Council, ACT; BHP Billiton, WA.
Specialised Services
Custom design. Coloured, printed and woven textiles and panel products for all applications.
Lead Time
Same day or next day for stocked products.
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