The EchoPanel from Woven Image can now be suspended as a decorative ceiling treatment.
March 27th, 2013
Woven Image’s star product, the EchoPanel, can now function as an acoustic decorative ceiling treatment, thanks to the ceiling system from Woodform Architectural.
EchoPanel is an acoustic panel made of 100% PET (60% recycled). The ceiling version is cut into blades and is available in 13 colours and two standard designs. Custom designs are also available for a minimum quantity of 25 packs of blades at an additional fee.
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