Woven Image evolve their interior products collection with EchoPanel Mura.
May 18th, 2011
EchoPanel Mura is a wall covering with a difference.
It is innovative, sustainable and made from recycled PET, with a design finish unlike any other on the market.
EchoPanel Mura is 1.9mm thick with added acoustic properties. The face side creates a smooth, clean designer look, while the back is specially textured so that it adheres to a variety of surfaces.
Design-driven, cost effective and easy to install, EchoPanel Mura contains 60% post consumer recycled content with a low VOC.
It’s available in 2 colours – mushroom and light marle grey, reminiscent of rendered cement – and in 2 contemporary print designs and an embossed design.
With an enriched finish that challenges perceptions of traditional wall covering, Woven Image EchoPanel Mura sets a new standard for interior wall covering products.
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