Woven Image introduces their new range of EchoPanel® Prints.
August 14th, 2009
EchoPanel® from Woven image offers the ideal base for printing, using the latest inkjet, digital or screen-printing technology.
Consisting of four contemporary designs, overlayed onto a range of EchoPanel® colours the Woven Image EchoPanel® Print Story is ideal for a wall-covering and panel applications.
EchoPanel® also offers amazing benefits in acoustics, weight and flexibility, making it the perfect solution for almost any application.
With Green Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) certification, EchoPanel® is produced from 60% post-consumer recycled PET. The product is supported by the Woven Image product stewardship program – which takes into account the full life cycle from material use to end-of-life.
Woven Image have recently added to the EchoPanel® Frequency product with the new, fresh and tactile EchoPanel® Hex, Puzzle and Ripple prints. Sensitively complementing the classic EchoPanel® range or stunning as a standalone finish, the new Print Story offers designers an endless array of smart material possibilities.


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