Channelling the geometric design trend so in vogue right now, the new EchoPanel print Trio, from Woven Image, is a perfect addition to the designer office or home.
The geometric trend within our lifestyle is still going strong. Irregular faceted shapes and single angular motifs are repeated and rotated to create striking designs across textiles, furniture, fashion and architecture. It is this ongoing trend that inspired our new EchoPanel print, Trio.
Trio is a double sided, one colour print on 12mm EchoPanel. The design is made up of a single triangular shape that is repeated and rotated to form an angular motif that is then repeated and rotated across the panel.
Available in 5 colourways in matte and pearlescent ink, the feature being a new iridescent teal printed on the recently release frost grey EchoPanel.
Two other new colours from the 12mm range, Lime Splice and Navy are matched with a crisp white and champagne pearl print complemented by two neutral colourways of matte white printed on white and frost grey.
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