Woven Image have collaborated with Bang Design to create an exciting new addition to their interior products collection.
April 18th, 2012
The new Mura Tile from Woven Image combines contemporary design, innovation and sustainability for a product that looks as good as it performs.

Available in 8 vibrant block colours and 2 designs – Mura Dune Tile and Mura Wave Tile – it can be rotated to achieve a number of designs.

With its felt-like finish, Mura Tile is pleasing to the touch with superior acoustic benefits, achieving outstanding Noise Reduction (NRC) ratings.
Mura Tile’s unique clipping system makes it easy to install and disassemble.

As with all Woven Image products, it was designed with sustainability in mind, created from 100% PET containing 45% post consumer recycled content. Fully supported by the Woven Image Product Stewardship program, the product has gained a Greentag Gold level A accreditation.
Much more than just a traditional wall tile, Mura Tile provides a solution that is design driven, acoustically superior, cost effective and easy to install, setting a new standard for interior wall covering products.

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