Woven Image has launched its latest easy to install EchoPanel range, Balance.
Balance consists of 3 separate tile products coming in 9 colours, and is made from the award winning EchoPanel material – which means remarkable sound cancelling properties alongside elegant designer surface-finish aesthetics.
The wider range of Acoustic tile designs, including the colour range options and high-quality finish found on either printed or plain Mura, as well as EchoPanel, provide endless streams of design options for the inspired interior designer. Various configurations can be created for a number of settings and spaces – whether creating privacy or efficiently controlling noise in the open-plan office, cafe, lobby, classroom or restaurant – Woven Image’s acoustic tiles are a designer’s dream. The Balance collection consists of lightweight, easy to install, Peel and Stick tile packs which use a Pressure Sensitive Adhesive to stick to most surfaces.
Want to see how the Balance tiles could work in your project? Woven Image’s recently launched new-look Tile Tool gives designers the ultimate freedom of configuration. Accompanied by a live-calculating quote summary to confirm surface area and pricing, the tool is a convenient way to quickly design what could be imagined in a space.
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