The landmark product from Woven Image now comes in new and exciting colours.
October 24th, 2012
Seven new colours have been added to the EchoPanel® collection of environmental screens, offering fresh and greater design options for commercial interiors.
The landmark product from Woven Image is an innovative solution – one that is design driven, acoustically superior, cost effective and easy to install. As important, EchoPanel demonstrates Woven Image’s commitment to environmental performance and sustainable interiors, setting the standard as a 100% PET (60% recycled) solution.
Whether used as replacement for textile covered tiles in workstation systems, or as a lighter, more flexible and functional partitioning system, EchoPanel allows greater flexibility to achieve environmentally improved outcomes and the creation of productive and sustainable workspaces.
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